Recent discussions of cognitive enhancement often note that drugs and technologies that improve cognitive performance may do so at the risk of “cheapening” our resulting cognitive achievements (e.g., Kass, Life, liberty and the defense of dignity: the challenge for bioethics, Encounter Books, San Francisco, 2004; Agar, Humanity’s end: why we should reject radical enhancement, MIT Press, Cambridge, 2010; Sandel, The case against perfection. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 2007; Sandel, The case against perfection: what’s wrong with designer children, bionic athletes, and genetic engineering?”. In: Holland (ed) Arguing about bioethics, Routledge, London, 2012; Harris in Bioethics 25:102–111, 2011). While there are several possible respon...
The use of biomedical technology to enhance the capacities of healthy individuals raises ethics ques...
This thesis explores the controversial nature of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE), define...
Pharmacological cognitive enhancements nontherapeutically improve cognitive functioning, though rece...
Recent discussions of cognitive enhancement often note that drugs and technologies that improve cogn...
The potential use of drugs to enhance cognition, emotion, and executive function has engendered cont...
Advances in neuroscience and pharmacology have led to improvements in the cognitive performance of p...
Cognitive enhancement, a rather broad-ranging principle, can be achieved in various ways: healthy e...
Cognition, a phenomenon that constitutes the life of the mind, is often considered to be the self-de...
A common epistemological assumption in contemporary bioethics held by both proponents and critics of...
Cognitive enhancement can benefit the individual and society, but also has associated risks and ethi...
Cognitive enhancement can benefit the individual and society, but also has associated risks and ethi...
This chapter will address the axiological objection to cognitive enhancement, which is that the use ...
There are numerous ways people can improve their cognitive capacities: good nutrition and regular ex...
There are numerous ways people can improve their cognitive capacities: good nutrition and regular ex...
The debate about the desirability of using drugs to enhance human skills encompasses cognitive abili...
The use of biomedical technology to enhance the capacities of healthy individuals raises ethics ques...
This thesis explores the controversial nature of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE), define...
Pharmacological cognitive enhancements nontherapeutically improve cognitive functioning, though rece...
Recent discussions of cognitive enhancement often note that drugs and technologies that improve cogn...
The potential use of drugs to enhance cognition, emotion, and executive function has engendered cont...
Advances in neuroscience and pharmacology have led to improvements in the cognitive performance of p...
Cognitive enhancement, a rather broad-ranging principle, can be achieved in various ways: healthy e...
Cognition, a phenomenon that constitutes the life of the mind, is often considered to be the self-de...
A common epistemological assumption in contemporary bioethics held by both proponents and critics of...
Cognitive enhancement can benefit the individual and society, but also has associated risks and ethi...
Cognitive enhancement can benefit the individual and society, but also has associated risks and ethi...
This chapter will address the axiological objection to cognitive enhancement, which is that the use ...
There are numerous ways people can improve their cognitive capacities: good nutrition and regular ex...
There are numerous ways people can improve their cognitive capacities: good nutrition and regular ex...
The debate about the desirability of using drugs to enhance human skills encompasses cognitive abili...
The use of biomedical technology to enhance the capacities of healthy individuals raises ethics ques...
This thesis explores the controversial nature of pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE), define...
Pharmacological cognitive enhancements nontherapeutically improve cognitive functioning, though rece...