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Publikováno v:
Teaching Philosophy. 44:187-206
Conversation is a foundational aspect of philosophical pedagogy. Too often, however, philosophical research becomes disconnected from this dialogue, and is instead conducted as a solitary endeavor. We aim to bridge the disconnect between philosophica
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Bioethics. 21:63-65
Patients with severe and enduring anorexia nervosa (SEAN) have a relatively low chance of attaining the symptom-free recovery that traditional eating disorder treatment programs endorse (Bianchi, S...
Publikováno v:
AJOB Neuroscience. 12:117-119
Fabiano (2021) argues that virtue theory offers the best “safety framework” for mitigating the risks of moral enhancement. He advances five desiderata for an ideal safety framework and then explain...
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AJOB Neuroscience. 11:295-297
Workman et al. (2020) explore the “dark side” of morality—or instances in which our moral convictions serve as justifications for actions usually deemed morally impermissible. The authors present f...
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The American Journal of Bioethics. 20:107-109
Walsh problematizes a dichotomy in medical decision-making for dementia patients: clinical practice tends to give moral weight to patients’ post-onset preferences, while philosophical literature te...
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The American Journal of Bioethics. 20:33-35
Dickert et al. (2020) effectively address how factors such as time limitations, stress, and illness severity in acute conditions warrant a deeper evaluation of how current consent processes serve p...
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The American Journal of Bioethics. 20:53-55
Berger (2020) argues effectively that “representativeness is more aptly understood as a variable that is multidimensional and continuous based on relational moral authority,” and also makes some us...
Autor:
Joseph Vukov, Kit Rempala
Publikováno v:
AJOB Neuroscience. 11:65-67
Rainey et al. (2020) discuss the complications that arise with assigning responsibility for brain computer interface (BCI)-mediated actions. Because BCI-mediated actions can differ from non-BCI-med...
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Bioethics. 20:52-54
According to Macklin and Natanson (2020), one reason unusual practices can be misidentified as usual care is that “instead of using pertinent, accurate information describing usual care, investigat...
Publikováno v:
AJOB neuroscience. 11(3)
The BRAIN 2.0 Neuroethics Report reflects on the ways in which neuroscientific research may inform our understanding of concepts such as consciousness and empathy, and how advances in this understa...