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10 Aug 2016, 12:08 pm
"The Bright Future of Neuroethics" by Veljko Dubljevic, Victoria H. [read post]
13 Sep 2013, 6:21 am
Last Edition's Most Popular Article(s): How to not argue about cognitive enhancement (by Veljko Dubljevic), Neuroethics & Law Blog In The Popular Press How Facebook Makes Us Unhappy, The New Yorker Possibility of Selectively Erasing Unwanted Memories, Science Daily The... [read post]
21 Aug 2016, 10:22 am
"21 Selected Abstracts from the Montreal Neuroethics Conference for Young Researchers" by Veljko Dubljevic has been published in the most recent issue of Neuorethics: Abstract The organizers and members of the international abstract review committee conducted anonymous review of all... [read post]
27 Sep 2013, 12:59 pm
In my previous post, I analyzed the dangers of using Adderall and Ritalin for cognitive enhancement (CE). [read post]
7 Sep 2013, 11:11 am
In my previous post, I presented the argument that discouraging the use of cognitive enhancement (CE) would be the most legitimate public policy. [read post]
2 Sep 2013, 9:03 am
In my paper “Principles of justice as the basis for public policy on psycho-pharmacological cognitive enhancement”, I analyzed the debate on cognitive enhancement drugs. [read post]
28 Sep 2013, 7:01 pm
In my previous post, I presented and refuted some of the objections to the economic disincentives model (EDM). [read post]
23 Sep 2013, 2:31 pm
In my previous post, I presented an analysis of different regulatory environments. [read post]
30 Sep 2013, 12:30 pm
In my previous post, I presented and responded to some more objections to the argument about regulation of cognitive enhancement (CE) and the economic disincentives model (EDM). [read post]
29 Sep 2013, 1:28 pm
In my previous post, I presented and responded to some more objections to the argument about regulation of cognitive enhancement (CE) and the economic disincentives model (EDM). [read post]
15 Sep 2013, 2:01 pm
In my previous post, I presented the economic disincentives model (EDM) as the most legitimate public policy on cognitive enhancement (CE). [read post]