A New Edition of Neuroethics is Now Available

November 25, 2015

Neuroethics (vol. 8, no. 3, 2015) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “The Ethics of Deep Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa” by Hannah Maslen, Jonathan Pugh, and Julian Savulescu
  • “Cognitive Enhancement and the Principle of Need” by Barbro Fröding & Niklas Juth
  • “Empirical Support for the Moral Salience of the Therapy-Enhancement Distinction in the Debate Over Cognitive, Affective and Social Enhancement” by Laura Y. Cabrera, Nicholas S. Fitz, and Peter B. Reiner
  • “The Myth of Cognitive Enhancement Drugs” by Hazem Zohny
  • “Moral Evaluations of Organ Transplantation Influence Judgments of Death and Causation” by Michael Nair-Collins and Mary A. Gerend
  • “Acceptance in Theory but not Practice—Chinese Medical Providers’ Perception of Brain Death” by Qing Yang, et al.
  • “Cosmetic Psychopharmacology for Prisoners: Reducing Crime and Recidivism through Cognitive Intervention” by Adam B. Shniderman and Lauren B. Solberg