New Issue of Bioethics is Now Available

June 16, 2009

Bioethics (Volume 23, Issue 6, July 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “Drilling Down in Neuroethics” by François Baylis and Jocelyn Downie, iii-iv.
  • “Our Brains Are Not Us” by Walter Glannon, 321-329.
  • “Intention, Autonomy, and Brain Events” by Grant Gillett, 330-359.
  • “Epistemological Considerations on Neuroimaging – A Crucial Prerequisite for Neuroethics” by Christian G. Huber and Johannes Huber, 340-348.
  • “Neuroimaging in Psychiatry: Evaluating the Ethical Consequences for Patient Care” by Alison C. Boyce, 349-359.
  • “Autonomy and Authenticity of Enhanced Personality Traits” by Jan Christoph Bublitz and Reinhard Merkel, 360-374.
  • “Personal Identity, Enhancement and Neurosurgery: A Qualitative Study in Applied Neuroethics” by Nir Lipsman and Rebecca Zener, and Mark Bernstein, 375-383.