Neuroethics: A philosophical challenge

American Journal of Bioethics 5 (2):31 – 33 (2005)
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Illes and Racine (2005) give a detailed and useful description of how developments in neuroscience and related technologies have brought about numerous ethical, social, and legal challenges. These...

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