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Accountability in Research
Ethics, Integrity and Policy
Volume 20, 2013 - Issue 1
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Using Neurotechnologies to Develop Virtues: A Buddhist Approach to Cognitive Enhancement

Pages 27-41 | Published online: 02 Jan 2013

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Laura Specker Sullivan. (2022) Mistaken Compassion: Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on Neuroethics. AJOB Neuroscience 13:4, pages 245-256.
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Michael Buttrey, Moira McQueen & Tracy J. Trothen. (2022) Faster, Higher, More Moral: Human Enhancement and Christianity. Religions 13:4, pages 354.
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Nicolas Langlitz, Erika Dyck, Milan Scheidegger & Dimitris Repantis. (2021) Moral Psychopharmacology Needs Moral Inquiry: The Case of Psychedelics. Frontiers in Psychiatry 12.
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Paul Tubig & Darcy McCusker. (2020) Fostering the trustworthiness of researchers: SPECS and the role of ethical reflexivity in novel neurotechnology research. Research Ethics 17:2, pages 143-161.
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James J. Hughes. (2018) Buddhism and Our Posthuman Future. Sophia 58:4, pages 653-662.
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Brian D. Earp. (2018) Psychedelic Moral Enhancement. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 83, pages 415-439.
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Tracy Trothen. (2017) Moral Bioenhancement through An Intersectional Theo-Ethical Lens: Refocusing on Divine Image-Bearing and Interdependence. Religions 8:5, pages 84.
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Laura Y. Cabrera, Nicholas S. Fitz & Peter B. Reiner. (2014) Reasons for Comfort and Discomfort with Pharmacological Enhancement of Cognitive, Affective, and Social Domains. Neuroethics 8:2, pages 93-106.
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Jona Specker, Farah Focquaert, Kasper Raus, Sigrid Sterckx & Maartje Schermer. (2014) The ethical desirability of moral bioenhancement: a review of reasons. BMC Medical Ethics 15:1.
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James J. Hughes. 2014. Intelligence Unbound. Intelligence Unbound 26 34 .
Toni Pustovrh. (2014) The Neuroenhancement of Healthy Individuals Using tDCS: Some Ethical, Legal and Societal Aspects. Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems 12:4, pages 270-279.
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