| The Role of Emotion Regulation in Moral Judgment |
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| Deep Brain Stimulation: Inducing Self-Estrangement |
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| The Moral Importance of Reflective Empathy |
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| Understanding Self-Control as a Whole vs. Part Dynamic |
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| The Right to Bodily Integrity and the Rehabilitation of Offenders Through Medical Interventions: A Reply to Thomas Douglas |
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| Nonconsensual Neurocorrectives and Bodily Integrity: a Reply to Shaw and Barn |
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| Regulating the Use of Cognitive Enhancement: an Analytic Framework |
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| Neuroethics and Philosophy in Responsible Research and Innovation: The Case of the Human Brain Project |
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| Ethics of Deep Brain Stimulation in Adolescent Patients with Refractory Tourette Syndrome: a Systematic Review and Two Case Discussions |
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| Social Policy and Cognitive Enhancement: Lessons from Chess |
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| Autism and Moral Responsibility: Executive Function, Reasons Responsiveness, and Reasons Blockage |
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| On the normative insignificance of neuroscience and dual-process theory |
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| Can Medical Interventions Serve as Criminal Rehabilitation'? |
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| Brain Interventions, Moral Responsibility, and Control over One's Mental Life |
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| Can they Feel? The Capacity for Pain and Pleasure in Patients with Cognitive Motor Dissociation |
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| Should Neuroscience Inform Judgements of Decision-Making Capacity? |
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| Metamorality without Moral Truth |
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| Cognitive Enhancement vs. Plagiarism: a Quantitative Study on the Attitudes of an Italian Sample |
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| More Autonomous or more Fenced-in? Neuroscientific Instruments and Intervention in Criminal Justice |
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| Embodiment in Neuro-engineering Endeavors: Phenomenological Considerations and Practical Implications |
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| Moral Responsibility and Mental Illness: a Call for Nuance |
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| A Critical Review of Methodologies and Results in Recent Research on Belief in Free Will |
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| Is the Personal Identity Debate a Threat to Neurosurgical Patients? A Reply to Muller et al. |
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| Free Will, Self-Governance and Neuroscience: An Overview |
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| Information Processing Biases in the Brain: Implications for Decision-Making and Self-Governance |
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| Why Internal Moral Enhancement Might Be politically Better than External Moral Enhancement |
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| Procedural Moral Enhancement |
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| Pow(d)er to the People? Voter Manipulation, Legitimacy, and the Relevance of Moral Psychology for Democratic Theory |
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| The Tragedy of Biomedical Moral Enhancement |
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| Saving the World through Sacrificing Liberties? A Critique of some Normative Arguments in Unfit for the Future |
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| The Irrelevance of a Moral Right to Privacy for Biomedical Moral Enhancement |
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| Biomedical Moral Enhancement - not a Lever without a Fulcrum |
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| Decision-Making and Self-Governing Systems |
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| Higher and Lower Pleasures Revisited: Evidence from Neuroscience |
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| Direct Brain Interventions, Changing Values and the Argument from Objectification - a Reply to Elizabeth Shaw |
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| Delusions, Harmful Dysfunctions, and Treatable Conditions |
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| Addressing Depression through Psychotherapy, Medication, or Social Change: An Empirical Investigation |
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| Pushing the Margins of Responsibility: Lessons from Parks' Somnambulistic Killing |
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| How Should Free Will Skeptics Pursue Legal Change? |
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| Looking for Neuroethics in Japan |
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| Draining the Will to Make the Sale: The Impermissibility of Marketing by Ego-Depletion |
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| Review of Gregg D. Caruso and Owen Flanagan (eds.), Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, & Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience, Oxford University Press, 392pp., ISBN: 9780190460730 |
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| The Ethical and Empirical Status of Dimensional Diagnosis: Implications for Public Mental Health? |
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| Intensity of Experience: Maher's Theory of Schizophrenic Delusion Revisited |
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| Neurolaw in Australia: The Use of Neuroscience in Australian Criminal Proceedings |
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| Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement: Examining the Ethical Principles Guiding College Students' Abstention |
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| Debates over Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Mental Health Evaluations at Guantanamo |
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| Enhancing the Nature-of-Activities Account of Enhancement |
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| Bottom Up Ethics - Neuroenhancement in Education and Employment |
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| Updating our Selves: Synthesizing Philosophical and Neurobiological Perspectives on Incorporating New Information into our Worldview |
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