Ketamine and the Consequences of Positive Psychedelic Exceptionalism

American Journal of Bioethics 25 (1):115-117 (2025)
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In “Distinctive but not Exceptional: The Risks of Psychedelic Ethical Exceptionalism,” Cheung et al. (2025) elaborate the ways that psychedelics share individual ethical considerations with those o...

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