In this article, I argue that the neuroethics of cognitive enhancement can help us bridge the explanatory gap between metaethics and bioethics and throw light on the classic gap between moral beliefs and neural correlates of brain processes. Insofar as it unveils the irreducibility of first-person propositional attitudes, neuroethics allows for justifying cosmetic, pharmacological interventions so as to bring about human enhancement, regardless of descriptive accounts of its neural correlates and independently of the cognitivist, noncognitivist or hybrid inputs of metanormative theories. Precisely because it cannot provide the ultimate grounds for any conservative, libertarian or liberal attitudes towards cognitive enhancement, neuroethics ...
In this chapter we argue that the use of stimulant drugs as performance enhancers is neither new nor...
This article connects philosophical debates about cognitive enhancement and situated cognition. It d...
The use of cognitive-enhancing drugs by healthy individuals has been a feature for much of recorded ...
In this article, I argue that the neuroethics of cognitive enhancement can help us bridge the explan...
This is the published manuscript. It is available online from the Wiley in Wiley Interdisciplinary R...
The use of biomedical technology to enhance the capacities of healthy individuals raises ethics ques...
in pharmacological cognitive enhancement Ahmed Dahir Mohamed1,2,3∗ Neuroethics is an emerging field ...
The neuroscience of ethics is allegedly having a double impact. First, it is transforming the view o...
The seemingly infinite possibilities of contemporary neuroscience span from the augmentation of memo...
Human enhancement is a much debated topic in the bioethical literature. Human beings have long tried...
Cognitive enhancement, a rather broad-ranging principle, can be achieved in various ways: healthy e...
The debate about the desirability of using drugs to enhance human skills encompasses cognitive abili...
Normative analysis of cognition-enhancing drugs frequently weighs the liberty interests of drug user...
One of the most fascinating issues in the emerging field of neuroethics is pharmaceutical cognitive ...
L’émergence de l’utilisation du méthylphénidate (MPH; Ritalin) par des étudiants universitaires afin...
In this chapter we argue that the use of stimulant drugs as performance enhancers is neither new nor...
This article connects philosophical debates about cognitive enhancement and situated cognition. It d...
The use of cognitive-enhancing drugs by healthy individuals has been a feature for much of recorded ...
In this article, I argue that the neuroethics of cognitive enhancement can help us bridge the explan...
This is the published manuscript. It is available online from the Wiley in Wiley Interdisciplinary R...
The use of biomedical technology to enhance the capacities of healthy individuals raises ethics ques...
in pharmacological cognitive enhancement Ahmed Dahir Mohamed1,2,3∗ Neuroethics is an emerging field ...
The neuroscience of ethics is allegedly having a double impact. First, it is transforming the view o...
The seemingly infinite possibilities of contemporary neuroscience span from the augmentation of memo...
Human enhancement is a much debated topic in the bioethical literature. Human beings have long tried...
Cognitive enhancement, a rather broad-ranging principle, can be achieved in various ways: healthy e...
The debate about the desirability of using drugs to enhance human skills encompasses cognitive abili...
Normative analysis of cognition-enhancing drugs frequently weighs the liberty interests of drug user...
One of the most fascinating issues in the emerging field of neuroethics is pharmaceutical cognitive ...
L’émergence de l’utilisation du méthylphénidate (MPH; Ritalin) par des étudiants universitaires afin...
In this chapter we argue that the use of stimulant drugs as performance enhancers is neither new nor...
This article connects philosophical debates about cognitive enhancement and situated cognition. It d...
The use of cognitive-enhancing drugs by healthy individuals has been a feature for much of recorded ...