A New Edition of Bioethics Is Now Available
October 11, 2017
Bioethics (vol. 31, no. 5, 2017) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Can Neuroscience Contribute to Practical Ethics? A Critical Review and Discussion of the Methodological and Translational Challenges of the Neuroscience of Ethics” by Eric Racine et al.
- “Moral Enhancement Meets Normative and Empirical Reality: Assessing the Practical Feasibility of Moral Enhancement Neurotechnologies” by Veljko Dubljevi? and Eric Racine
- “The Voluntary Nature of Decision-Making in Addiction: Static Metaphysical Views Versus Epistemologically Dynamic Views” by Eric Racine and Simon Rousseau-Lesage
- “Respect for Autonomy in Light of Neuropsychiatry” by Sabine Müller
- “The Mitochondrial Replacement ‘Therapy’ Myth” by Tina Rulli
- “Human Dignity and Human Enhancement: A Multidimensional Approach” by David G. Kirchhoffer
- “The Place of Crowdfunding in the Discovery of Scientific and Social Value of Medical Research” by Lorenzo del Savio
- “In Defense of Artificial Replacement” by Derek Shiller
- “Objection to Conscience: An Argument Against Conscience Exemptions in Healthcare” by Alberto Giubilini
- “Ways Out of the Patenting Prohibition? Human Parthenogenetic and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells” by Hannah Schickl, Matthias Braun, and Peter Dabrock