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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Continuum is a Continuum, and Swans are Not Geese. Reply to Fenton & Wiers Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 167-168
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2 A Critical Review of Methodologies and Results in Recent Research on Belief in Free Will Ewusi-Boisvert, Esthelle
2017
1 p. 97-110
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3 Addiction and Moralization: the Role of the Underlying Model of Addiction Frank, Lily E.
2017
1 p. 129-139
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4 Addiction and the Brain: Development, Not Disease Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 7-18
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5 Addiction and the Concept of Disorder, Part 2: Is every Mental Disorder a Brain Disorder? Wakefield, Jerome C.
2016
1 p. 55-67
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6 Addiction and the Concept of Disorder, Part 1: Why Addiction is a Medical Disorder Wakefield, Jerome C.
2016
1 p. 39-53
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7 Addiction, Compulsion, and Agency Di Nucci, Ezio
2013
1 p. 105-107
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8 Addiction Doesn’t Exist, But it is Bad for You Flanagan, Owen
2017
1 p. 91-98
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9 Advancing Neuroregenerative Medicine: a Call for Expanded Collaboration Between Scientists and Ethicists Grunwell, Jocelyn
2008
1 p. 13-20
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10 A Graded Approach to “Disease” -- Help or Hindrance? Reply to Berridge Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 35-37
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11 “A Lot More Bad News for Conservatives, and a Little Bit of Bad News for Liberals? Moral Judgments and the Dark Triad Personality Traits: A Follow-up Study” Arvan, Marcus
2012
1 p. 51-64
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12 A Morass of Musings on Moralization. Reply to Frank and Nagel Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 141-142
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13 An Analysis of the Impact of Brain-Computer Interfaces on Autonomy Friedrich, Orsolya

1 p. 17-29
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14 Attitudes of Lay People to Withdrawal of Treatment in Brain Damaged Patients Gipson, Jacob
2013
1 p. 1-9
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15 Australian University Students’ Attitudes Towards the Acceptability and Regulation of Pharmaceuticals to Improve Academic Performance Bell, Stephanie
2012
1 p. 197-205
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16 Authenticity Anyone? The Enhancement of Emotions via Neuro-Psychopharmacology Kraemer, Felicitas
2010
1 p. 51-64
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17 Autism and Moral Responsibility: Executive Function, Reasons Responsiveness, and Reasons Blockage Richman, Kenneth A.
2017
1 p. 23-33
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18 Benign Biological Interventions to Reduce Offending Choy, Olivia

1 p. 29-41
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19 Beyond Moral Responsibility to a System that Works Waller, Bruce N.

1 p. 5-12
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20 Big Brain Data: On the Responsible Use of Brain Data from Clinical and Consumer-Directed Neurotechnological Devices Kellmeyer, Philipp

1 p. 83-98
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21 Biocertification and Neurodiversity: the Role and Implications of Self-Diagnosis in Autistic Communities Sarrett, Jennifer C.
2016
1 p. 23-36
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22 Biocriminal Justice: Exploring Public Attitudes to Criminal Rehabilitation Using Biomedical Treatments Whitehead, Robin

1 p. 55-71
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23 Biomedical Moral Enhancement – not a Lever without a Fulcrum Persson, Ingmar
2017
1 p. 19-22
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24 Bodily Felt Freedom: an Ethical Perspective on Positive Aspects of Deep Brain Stimulation Voigt, Julia Sophia

1 p. 45-57
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25 Brain Death: Still A Puzzle After All These Years Maundrell, Richard

1 artikel
26 Brain Imaging and Privacy Räikkä, Juha
2010
1 p. 5-12
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27 Brains are Important Too: Reply to Hall, Carter, and Barnett Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 111-114
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28 Can Medical Interventions Serve as ‘Criminal Rehabilitation’? Barn, Gulzaar
2016
1 p. 85-96
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29 Can Science Determine Moral Values? A Reply to Sam Harris Kaufman, Whitley R. P.
2010
1 p. 55-65
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30 Caregivers of ALS Patients: Their Experiences and Needs Yang, Kun

1 artikel
31 Challenges to the Diagnosis of Functional Neurological Disorder: Feigning, Intentionality, and Responsibility Mason, Xenos L.

1 artikel
32 Choice Isn’t Simple. Reply to Pickard Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 181-183
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33 Chronic Automaticity in Addiction: Why Extreme Addiction is a Disorder Matthews, Steve
2017
1 p. 199-209
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34 Clinicians’ Attitudes toward Patients with Disorders of Consciousness: A Survey Farisco, Michele
2013
1 p. 93-104
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35 Cognitive Diminishments and Crime Prevention: “Too Smart for the Rest of Us”? Holmen, Sebastian Jon

1 artikel
36 Cognitive Enhancement, Lifestyle Choice or Misuse of Prescription Drugs? Racine, Eric
2008
1 p. 1-4
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37 Cognitive Enhancement, Rational Choice and Justification Dubljević, Veljko
2012
1 p. 179-187
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38 Concerns About Psychiatric Neurosurgery and How They Can Be Overcome: Recommendations for Responsible Research Müller, Sabine

1 artikel
39 Conflicts of Interest in Recommendations to Use Computerized Neuropsychological Tests to Manage Concussion in Professional Football Codes Partridge, Bradley
2013
1 p. 63-74
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40 Correction to: Human Brain Organoids and Consciousness Niikawa, Takuya

1 artikel
41 Custodians of the Game: Ethical Considerations for Football Governing Bodies in Regulating Concussion Management Greenhow, Annette
2014
1 p. 65-82
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42 Deep Brain Stimulation, Self and Relational Autonomy Gallagher, Shaun

1 p. 31-43
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43 Delusions and Not-Quite-Beliefs Tumulty, Maura
2011
1 p. 29-37
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44 Delusions as Forensically Disturbing Perceptual Inferences Hohwy, Jakob
2011
1 p. 5-11
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45 Delusions, Levels of Belief, and Non-doxastic Acceptances Frankish, Keith
2011
1 p. 23-27
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46 Determinism, Moral Responsibility and Retribution Shaw, Elizabeth

1 p. 99-113
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47 Dimensions of Consciousness and the Moral Status of Brain Organoids Boyd, J. Lomax

1 artikel
48 Disease or Developmental Disorder: Competing Perspectives on the Neuroscience of Addiction Hall, Wayne
2017
1 p. 103-110
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49 Do Different Kinds of Minds Need Different Kinds of Services? Qualitative Results from a Mixed-Method Survey of Service Preferences of Autistic Adults and Parents Cascio, M. Ariel

1 artikel
50 Does Neuroscience Undermine Deontological Theory? Dean, Richard
2009
1 p. 43-60
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51 Draining the Will to Make the Sale: The Impermissibility of Marketing by Ego-Depletion Daley, Ken
2017
1 p. 1-10
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52 Editorial Levy, Neil
2009
1 p. 1-2
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53 Embodied Tools, Cognitive Tools and Brain-Computer Interfaces Heersmink, Richard
2011
1 p. 207-219
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54 Embodiment, Movement and Agency in Neuroethics Kellmeyer, Philipp

1 p. 1-3
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55 End-Of-Life Decisions in Chronic Disorders of Consciousness: Sacrality and Dignity as Factors Calabrò, Rocco Salvatore
2016
1 p. 85-102
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56 Enhancing Moral Conformity and Enhancing Moral Worth Douglas, Thomas
2013
1 p. 75-91
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57 Enough Comparing! Addiction is Its own Thing. Reply to Matthews Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 211-214
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58 Ethical Implications of the Impact of Fracking on Brain Health Grier, Ava

1 artikel
59 Ethical Issues Surrounding Concussions and Player Safety in Professional Ice Hockey Caron, Jeffrey G.
2014
1 p. 5-13
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60 Ethics and Informed Consent of Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) for Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD) Jotterand, Fabrice
2009
1 p. 13-22
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61 Exculpation and Stigma in Tourette Syndrome Bervoets, Jo

1 artikel
62 Forensic Practitioners’ Views on Stimulating Moral Development and Moral Growth in Forensic Psychiatric Care Specker, Jona

1 p. 73-85
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63 Framing the Debate: Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Johnson, L. Syd M.
2015
1 p. 1-4
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64 Free Will as Advanced Action Control for Human Social Life and Culture Baumeister, Roy F.
2010
1 p. 1-11
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65 Free Will, Black Swans and Addiction Fenton, Ted
2016
1 p. 157-165
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66 Further Thoughts on Counterfactuals, Compatibilism, Conceptual Mismatches, and Choices: Response to Commentaries Baumeister, Roy F.
2010
1 p. 31-34
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67 Giving Consent to the Ineffable Villiger, Daniel

1 artikel
68 Global Versus Local Theories of Consciousness and the Consciousness Assessment Issue in Brain Organoids Gaillard, Maxence

1 artikel
69 Happiness, Cerebroscopes and Incorrigibility: Prospects for Neuroeudaimonia Hare, Stephanie M.
2016
1 p. 69-84
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70 Head Transplants, Personal Identity and Neuroethics Pascalev, Assya
2015
1 p. 15-22
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71 Health Aspirations for Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) Sargent, Sophie

1 artikel
72 How Should Free Will Skeptics Pursue Legal Change? Fischborn, Marcelo
2017
1 p. 47-54
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73 How to Advance the Debate on the Criminal Responsibility of Antisocial Offenders Jurjako, Marko

1 artikel
74 How to Recover from a Brain Disease: Is Addiction a Disease, or Is there a Disease-like Stage in Addiction? Snoek, Anke
2017
1 p. 185-194
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75 Human Brain Organoids and Consciousness Niikawa, Takuya

1 artikel
76 Ideals of Student Excellence and Enhancement Enck, Gavin G.
2012
1 p. 155-164
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77 If Addiction is not Best Conceptualized a Brain Disease, then What Kind of Disease is it? Satel, Sally L.
2016
1 p. 19-24
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78 Incapacitation, Reintegration, and Limited General Deterrence Pereboom, Derk

1 p. 87-97
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79 In Defence of Modest Doxasticism About Delusions Bortolotti, Lisa
2011
1 p. 39-53
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80 Individual Differences in Moral Behaviour: A Role for Response to Risk and Uncertainty? Palmer, Colin J.
2012
1 p. 97-103
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81 Intertemporal Bargaining in Habit Ainslie, George
2016
1 p. 143-153
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82 Introduction: Political Implications of Moral Enhancement Paulo, Norbert
2018
1 p. 1-3
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83 Introduction: Reconsidering Disorders of Consciousness in Light of Neuroscientific Evidence Jox, Ralf J.
2012
1 p. 1-3
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84 Introduction: Testing and Refining Marc Lewis’s Critique of the Brain Disease Model of Addiction Snoek, Anke
2017
1 p. 1-6
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85 Invasive Neurotechnology: A Study of the Concept of Invasiveness in Neuroethics Collins, Benjamin

1 artikel
86 Involuntary & Voluntary Invasive Brain Surgery: Ethical Issues Related to Acquired Aggressiveness Gilbert, Frederic
2012
1 p. 115-128
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87 Is Addiction a Brain Disease? Berridge, Kent C.
2016
1 p. 29-33
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88 Is Deontology a Moral Confabulation? Mihailov, Emilian
2015
1 p. 1-13
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89 Justice, Reciprocity and the Internalisation of Punishment in Victims of Crime Callender, John S.

1 p. 43-54
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90 Justice without Retribution: An Epistemic Argument against Retributive Criminal Punishment Caruso, Gregg D.

1 p. 13-28
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91 Justice Without Retribution: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Stakeholder Views and Practical Implications Focquaert, Farah

1 p. 1-3
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92 Knowledge of Partial Awareness in Disorders of Consciousness: Implications for Ethical Evaluations? Friedrich, Orsolya
2011
1 p. 13-23
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93 Locked-in Syndrome, BCI, and a Confusion about Embodied, Embedded, Extended, and Enacted Cognition Walter, Sven
2009
1 p. 61-72
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94 Looking for Neuroethics in Japan Gaillard, Maxence
2017
1 p. 67-82
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95 Mad Belief? Schwitzgebel, Eric
2011
1 p. 13-17
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96 Memory Modification and Authenticity: A Narrative Approach Leuenberger, Muriel

1 artikel
97 Mental Integrity in the Attention Economy: in Search of the Right to Attention Chomanski, Bartlomiej

1 artikel
98 Merging Minds: The Conceptual and Ethical Impacts of Emerging Technologies for Collective Minds Lyreskog, David M.

1 artikel
99 Minimally Conscious State and Human Dignity Varelius, Jukka
2008
1 p. 35-50
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100 Minimally Conscious State, Human Dignity, and the Significance of Species: A Reply to Kaczor Varelius, Jukka
2011
1 p. 85-95
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101 Monkey Business? Development, Influence, and Ethics of Potentially Dual-Use Brain Science on the World Stage Palchik, Guillermo
2017
1 p. 111-114
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102 Moral Neuroenhancement for Prisoners of War Hereth, Blake

1 artikel
103 Moral Responsibility and Mental Illness: a Call for Nuance King, Matt
2017
1 p. 11-22
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104 Neither the “Devil’s Lettuce” nor a “Miracle Cure:” The Use of Medical Cannabis in the Care of Children and Youth Gunning, Margot

1 artikel
105 Neurocentrism and Name-Calling: Let’s Agree to Agree. Reply to Satel & Lilienfeld Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 25-27
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106 Neuroenhancements in the Military: A Mixed-Method Pilot Study on Attitudes of Staff Officers to Ethics and Rules Sattler, Sebastian

1 artikel
107 Neuroethics as a Brain-Based Philosophy of Life: The Case of Michael S. Gazzaniga Rasmusson, Arne
2008
1 p. 3-11
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108 Neuroethics, Cognitive Technologies and the Extended Mind Perspective Heinrichs, Jan-Hendrik

1 p. 59-72
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109 Neuroethics in Spain: Neurological Determinism or Moral Freedom? Bonete, Enrique
2012
1 p. 225-232
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110 Neuroetica, a Look at the Development of the Italian Debate on Neuroethics Minerva, Francesca
2012
1 p. 233-236
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111 Neuroimaging and Responsibility Assessments Vincent, Nicole A
2009
1 p. 35-49
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112 Neuroprediction, Violence, and the Law: Setting the Stage Nadelhoffer, Thomas
2010
1 p. 67-99
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113 Neurorehabilitation of Offenders, Consent and Consequentialist Ethics Lara, Francisco

1 artikel
114 Neurorights as Hohfeldian Privileges Rainey, Stephen

1 artikel
115 Neurorights – Do we Need New Human Rights? A Reconsideration of the Right to Freedom of Thought Hertz, Nora

1 artikel
116 Neurotechnological Behavioural Treatment of Criminal Offenders—A Comment on Bomann-Larsen Ryberg, Jesper
2011
1 p. 79-83
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117 Nonconsensual Neurocorrectives and Bodily Integrity: a Reply to Shaw and Barn Douglas, Thomas
2016
1 p. 107-118
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118 No Need for the Disease Label: Choice is Complicated. Reply to Heather Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 125-127
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119 Not so Fast. On Some Bold Neuroscientific Claims Concerning Human Agency Lavazza, Andrea
2009
1 p. 23-41
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120 Novel Neurorights: From Nonsense to Substance Bublitz, Jan Christoph

1 artikel
121 Novel Neurotechnologies in Film—A Reading of Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report Krahn, Timothy
2009
1 p. 73-88
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122 Once More, with Feeling! Reply to Ainslie Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 155-156
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123 On the Contribution of Neuroethics to the Ethics and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Farisco, Michele

1 artikel
124 On the Criminal Culpability of Successful and Unsuccessful Psychopaths Sifferd, Katrina L.
2012
1 p. 129-140
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125 On Treating Athletes with Banned Substances: The Relationship Between Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Hypopituitarism, and Hormone Replacement Therapy Malanowski, Sarah
2014
1 p. 27-38
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126 Out on a Limb: The Ethical Management of Body Integrity Identity Disorder Ryan, Christopher James
2008
1 p. 21-33
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127 Pain Perception in Disorders of Consciousness: Neuroscience, Clinical Care, and Ethics in Dialogue Demertzi, A.
2012
1 p. 37-50
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128 Patentability of Brain Organoids derived from iPSC– A Legal Evaluation with Interdisciplinary Aspects Wolff, Hannes

1 artikel
129 Perceived Access to Self-relevant Information Mediates Judgments of Privacy Violations in Neuromonitoring and Other Monitoring Technologies Baker, D. A.
2013
1 p. 43-50
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130 Personal Identity, Direction of Change, and Neuroethics Tobia, Kevin Patrick
2016
1 p. 37-43
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131 Perspectives and Experience of Healthcare Professionals on Diagnosis, Prognosis, and End-of-Life Decision Making in Patients with Disorders of Consciousness Rodrigue, Catherine
2011
1 p. 25-36
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132 Phantom Sensations: A Neurophenomenological Exploration of Body Memory Breyer, Thiemo

1 p. 73-81
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133 Philosophical foundation of the right to mental integrity in the age of neurotechnologies Lavazza, Andrea

1 artikel
134 Pow(d)er to the People? Voter Manipulation, Legitimacy, and the Relevance of Moral Psychology for Democratic Theory Paulo, Norbert
2016
1 p. 55-71
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135 Précis of Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs Bortolotti, Lisa
2011
1 p. 1-4
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136 Present and Emerging Ethical Issues with tDCS use: A Summary and Review Day, Parker

1 artikel
137 Preserving Narrative Identity for Dementia Patients: Embodiment, Active Environments, and Distributed Memory Heersmink, Richard

1 artikel
138 Procedural Moral Enhancement Schaefer, G. Owen
2016
1 p. 73-84
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139 Psychedelic Therapy as Form of Life Langlitz, Nicolas

1 artikel
140 Psychopathy, Executive Functions, and Neuropsychological Data: a Response to Sifferd and Hirstein Jurjako, Marko
2016
1 p. 55-65
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141 Psychosocial and Ethical Aspects in Non-Invasive EEG-Based BCI Research—A Survey Among BCI Users and BCI Professionals Grübler, Gerd
2013
1 p. 29-41
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142 Public Understandings of Addiction: Where do Neurobiological Explanations Fit? Meurk, Carla
2013
1 p. 51-62
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143 Pushing the Margins of Responsibility: Lessons from Parks’ Somnambulistic Killing Santoni de Sio, Filippo
2017
1 p. 35-46
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144 Q: Is Addiction a Brain Disease or a Moral Failing? A: Neither Heather, Nick
2016
1 p. 115-124
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145 Rationales and Approaches to Protecting Brain Data: a Scoping Review Jwa, Anita S.

1 artikel
146 Repeated Head Injuries in Australia’s Collision Sports Highlight Ethical and Evidential Gaps in Concussion Management Policies Partridge, Brad
2014
1 p. 39-45
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147 Resetting the Brain as Well as the Nomenclature. Reply to Szalavitz Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 87-89
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148 Response to ‘Free Will as Advanced Action Control for Human Social Life and Culture’ by Roy F. Baumeister, A. William Crescioni and Jessica L. Alquist Holton, Richard
2009
1 p. 13-16
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149 Responsibility without Blame for Addiction Pickard, Hanna
2017
1 p. 169-180
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150 Review of Daniel Kelly: Yuck! The Nature and Moral Significance of Disgust Gil, Marta
2012
1 p. 221-223
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151 Revisiting Maher’s One-Factor Theory of Delusion, Again Sullivan-Bissett, Ema

1 artikel
152 Rewriting the Script: the Need for Effective Education to Address Racial Disparities in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Uptake in BIPOC Communities Sullivan, Christi R. P.

1 artikel
153 Right (to a) Diagnosis? Establishing Correct Diagnoses in Chronic Disorders of Consciousness Brukamp, Kirsten
2012
1 p. 5-11
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154 Safeguarding Users of Consumer Mental Health Apps in Research and Product Improvement Studies: an Interview Study Verbeke, Kamiel

1 artikel
155 Saving the World through Sacrificing Liberties? A Critique of some Normative Arguments in Unfit for the Future Bublitz, Jan Christoph
2016
1 p. 23-34
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156 Searching for Norms to Violate. Reply to Henden & Gjelsvik Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 79-81
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157 Self-Efficacy: Now You See It, Now You Don’t. Reply to Snoek Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 195-197
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158 Sport-Related Neurotrauma and Neuroprotection: Are Return-to-Play Protocols Justified by Paternalism? Johnson, L. Syd M
2014
1 p. 15-26
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159 Squaring the Circle: Addiction, Disease and Learning Szalavitz, Maia
2016
1 p. 83-86
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160 State of the Concussion Debate: From Sceptical to Alarmist Claims Gilbert, Frédéric
2014
1 p. 47-53
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161 Stream of Consciousness: Some Propositions and Reflections Royle, Nicholas

1 artikel
162 Surrounding Free Will: A Response to Baumeister, Crescioni, and Alquist Mele, Alfred R.
2010
1 p. 25-29
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163 The Case Against Organoid Consciousness Croxford, James

1 artikel
164 The Case of Hannah Capes: How Much Does Consciousness Matter? Shepherd, Lois

1 artikel
165 The Ethics of Memory Modification: Personal Narratives, Relational Selves and Autonomy Zawadzki, Przemysław

1 artikel
166 The Folk Epistemology of Delusions Murphy, Dominic
2011
1 p. 19-22
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167 The Illusion of Agency in Human–Computer Interaction Madary, Michael

1 artikel
168 The Irrelevance of a Moral Right to Privacy for Biomedical Moral Enhancement Persson, Ingmar
2017
1 p. 35-37
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169 The Neuroscience of Decision Making and Our Standards for Assessing Competence to Consent Clarke, Steve
2011
1 p. 189-196
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170 The Neuroscience of Pain, and a Neuroethics of Pain Care Giordano, James
2009
1 p. 89-94
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171 The Psychological Process Underlying Attitudes Toward Human-Animal Chimeric Brain Research: An Empirical Investigation Tanibe, Tetsushi

1 artikel
172 The Right to Bodily Integrity and the Rehabilitation of Offenders Through Medical Interventions: A Reply to Thomas Douglas Shaw, Elizabeth
2016
1 p. 97-106
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173 The Role of Neuroscience in the Evaluation of Mental Insanity: on the Controversies in Italy Scarpazza, Cristina
2017
1 p. 83-95
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174 ‘The Thorny and Arduous Path of Moral Progress’: Moral Psychology and Moral Enhancement Zarpentine, Chris
2012
1 p. 141-153
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175 The Tragedy of Biomedical Moral Enhancement Schlag, Stefan
2016
1 p. 5-17
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176 Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in Pediatric Populations—– Voices from Typically Developing Children and Adolescents and their Parents Sierawska, Anna

1 artikel
177 Traumatic Brain Injury: An Objective Model of Consent Honeybul, S.
2013
1 p. 11-18
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178 Traumatic Brain Injury, Neuroscience, and the Legal System Hardcastle, Valerie Gray
2014
1 p. 55-64
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179 Treating Yourself as an Object: Self-Objectification and the Ethical Dimensions of Antidepressant Use Hoffman, Ginger A.
2012
1 p. 165-178
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180 Unlocking the Voices of Patients with Severe Brain Injury Peterson, Andrew

1 artikel
181 Upgrading Discussions of Cognitive Enhancement Levin, Susan B.
2016
1 p. 53-67
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182 Valuing Life as Necessary for Moral Status Stein, Joshua
2016
1 p. 45-51
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183 Views of Addiction Neuroscientists and Clinicians on the Clinical Impact of a ‘Brain Disease Model of Addiction’ Bell, Stephanie
2013
1 p. 19-27
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184 Voluntary Rehabilitation? On Neurotechnological Behavioural Treatment, Valid Consent and (In)appropriate Offers Bomann-Larsen, Lene
2011
1 p. 65-77
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185 What Evolution Intended? Reply to Wakefield Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 69-70
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186 What (if anything) morally separates environmental from neurochemical behavioral interventions? Ivanković, Viktor

1 artikel
187 What is the “Cognitive” in Cognitive Neuroscience? Figdor, Carrie
2012
1 p. 105-114
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188 What Is Wrong with the Brains of Addicts? Henden, Edmund
2016
1 p. 71-78
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189 When the Trial Ends: The Case for Post-Trial Provisions in Clinical Psychedelic Research Jacobs, Edward

1 artikel
190 Why Internal Moral Enhancement Might Be politically Better than External Moral Enhancement Danaher, John
2016
1 p. 39-54
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191 Why Neurotechnologies? About the Purposes, Opportunities and Limitations of Neurotechnologies in Clinical Applications Stieglitz, Thomas

1 p. 5-16
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192 Why ‘Willusionism’ Leads to ‘Bad Results’: Comments on Baumeister, Crescioni, and Alquist Nahmias, Eddy
2009
1 p. 17-24
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193 Will Neuroscientific Discoveries about Free Will and Selfhood Change our Ethical Practices? Kaposy, Chris
2008
1 p. 51-59
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194 Yes, Precision is a Good thing. Reply to Flanagan Lewis, Marc
2017
1 p. 99-101
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195 “You shall have the thought”: habeas cogitationem as a New Legal Remedy to Enforce Freedom of Thinking and Neurorights Muñoz, José M.

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