The Right to Bodily Integrity and the Rehabilitation of Offenders Through Medical Interventions: A Reply to Thomas Douglas
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-016-9277-4
‘Woe Betides Anybody Who Tries to Turn me Down.’ A Qualitative Analysis of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Following Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09410-X
Changes in Personality Associated with Deep Brain Stimulation: a Qualitative Evaluation of Clinician Perspectives
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09419-2
Can Medical Interventions Serve as ‘Criminal Rehabilitation’?
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/s12152-016-9264-9
Pragmatism and the Importance of Interdisciplinary Teams in Investigating Personality Changes following DBS.
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09418-3
The history of BCI: From a vision for the future to real support for personhood in people with locked-in syndrome
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09409-4
Nonconsensual Neurocorrectives and Bodily Integrity: a Reply to Shaw and Barn
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/s12152-016-9275-6
DBS and Autonomy: Clarifying the Role of Theoretical Neuroethics
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09417-4
On the Significance of the Identity Debate in DBS and the Need of an Inclusive Research Agenda. A Reply to Gilbert, Viana and Ineichen
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09411-W
Pow(d)er to the People? Voter Manipulation, Legitimacy, and the Relevance of Moral Psychology for Democratic Theory
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-016-9266-7
An instrument to capture the phenomenology of implantable brain device use
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/s12152-019-09422-7
Discussions of DBS in Neuroethics: Can We Deflate the Bubble Without Deflating Ethics?
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09412-9
Artificial Intelligence as a Socratic Assistant for Moral Enhancement
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09401-Y
Regulating the Use of Cognitive Enhancement: an Analytic Framework
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09408-5
Neuroessentialism, our Technological Future, and DBS Bubbles
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09407-6
Procedural Moral Enhancement
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/s12152-016-9258-7
Why Internal Moral Enhancement Might Be politically Better than External Moral Enhancement
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-016-9273-8
Why Neurotechnologies? About the Purposes, Opportunities and Limitations of Neurotechnologies in Clinical Applications
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09406-7
What we (Should) Talk about when we Talk about Deep Brain Stimulation and Personal Identity
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09396-6
The Meta-Analysis of Neuro-Marketing Studies: Past, Present and Future
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09400-Z
Saving the World through Sacrificing Liberties? A Critique of some Normative Arguments in Unfit for the Future
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-016-9265-8
Can they Feel? The Capacity for Pain and Pleasure in Patients with Cognitive Motor Dissociation
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/s12152-018-9361-z
Brain Interventions, Moral Responsibility, and Control over One’s Mental Life
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/s12152-019-09414-7
Cognitive Enhancement vs. Plagiarism: a Quantitative Study on the Attitudes of an Italian Sample
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09397-5
Neuroscience and Punishment: From Theory to Practice
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-018-09394-0
The Tragedy of Biomedical Moral Enhancement
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-016-9284-5
Committing Crimes with BCIs: How Brain-Computer Interface Users can Satisfy Actus Reus and be Criminally Responsible
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09416-5
A critical analysis of Australia’s ban on the sale of electronic nicotine delivery systems
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09402-X
Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement: Examining the Ethical Principles Guiding College Students’ Abstention
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-018-9389-0
Australian Psychotherapy for Trauma Incorporating Neuroscience: Evidence- and Ethics-Informed Practice
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-019-09398-4
Review of Gregg D. Caruso and Owen Flanagan (eds.), Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, & Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience, Oxford University Press, 2018, 392pp., ISBN: 9780190460730
来源期刊:NeuroethicsDOI:10.1007/S12152-018-9381-8