New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics
May 25, 2007
Issue 7(5) of The American Journal of Bioethics is now available. (bioethics.net)
TOC:
Editorial:
Judy Illes, Emily R. Murphy, “Chimeras of Nurture” p. 1
Target Articles:
Turhan Canli, Susan Brandon, William Casebeer, Phillip J. Crowley, Don Du Rousseau, Henry T. Greely, Alvaro
Pascual-Leone, “Neuroethics and National Security” p. 3
Henry T. Greely, Mildred K. Cho, Linda F. Hogle, Debra M. Satz, “Thinking About the Human Neuron Mouse” p. 27
Open Peer Commentary:
David B. Resnik, “Neuroethics, National Security and Secrecy” p. 14
Luis Justo, Fabiana Erazun, “Neuroethics and Human Rights” p. 16
John Lunstroth, Jan Goldman, “Ethical Intelligence from Neuroscience: Is It Possible?” p. 18
Stephen G. Morris, “Neuroscience and the Free Will Conundrum” p. 20
Leah Rosenberg, Eric Gehrie, “Against the Use of Medical Technologies for Military or National Security Interests”
p. 22
Sheri Alpert, “Total Information Awareness-Forgotten But Not Gone: Lessons for Neuroethics” p. 24
Francoise Baylis, Jason Scott Robert, “Part-Human Chimeras: Worrying the Facts, Probing the Ethics” p. 41
Cynthia B. Cohen, “Beyond the Human Neuron Mouse to the NAS Guideline” p. 46
William P. Cheshire, “The Moral Musings of a Murine Chimera” p. 49
Mark Sagoff, “Further Thoughts About the Human Neuron Mouse” p. 51
Jason T. Eberl, “Creating Non-Human Persons: Might It Be Worth the Risk?” p. 52
Bernard E. Rollin, “Of Mice and Men” p. 55
Robert R. Lavieri, “The Ethical Mouse: Be Not Like Icarus” p. 57