New Issue of Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology is Now Available

April 8, 2011

Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology (Volume 4, Issue 3) is now available by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Artificial Companions: Empathy and Vulnerability Mirroring in Human-Robot Relations” by Mark Coeckelbergh.
  • “Brain Gene Transfer and Brain Implants” by Rolando Meloni, Jacques Mallet, and Nicole Faucon Biguet.
  • “Neuroethical Issues in Neurogenetic and Neuro-Implantation Technology: The Need for Pragmatism and Preparedness in Practice and Policy” by James Giordano.
  • “Brain-Computer Interaction and Medical Access to the Brain: Individual, Social and Ethical Implications” by Elisabeth Hildt.
  • “Future Issues with Robots and Cyborgs” by Kevin Warwick.
  • “Brain-Machine Interfaces and Personal Responsibility for Action – Maybe Not As Complicated After All” by Søren Holm and Teck Chuan Voo.