A common epistemological assumption in contemporary bioethics held by both proponents and critics of nontraditional forms of cognitive enhancement is that cognitive enhancement aims at the facilitation of the accumulation of human knowledge. This article does three central things. First, drawing from recent work in epistemology, a rival account of cognitive enhancement, framed in terms of the notion of cognitive achievement rather than knowledge, is proposed. Second, we outline and respond to an axiological objection to our proposal that draws from recent work by Leon Kass (2004), Michael Sandel (2009), and John Harris (2011) to the effect that “enhanced” cognitive achievements are (by effectively removing obstacles to success) not worthy o...
Knowledge seems to be a good thing, or at least better than epistemic states that fall short of it, ...
When extended cognition is extended into mainstream epistemology, an awkward tension arises when con...
This article connects philosophical debates about cognitive enhancement and situated cognition. It d...
A common epistemological assumption in contemporary bioethics held b y both proponents and critics o...
A common epistemological assumption in contemporary bioethics held by both proponents and critics of...
This chapter will address the axiological objection to cognitive enhancement, which is that the use ...
Recent discussions of cognitive enhancement often note that drugs and technologies that improve cogn...
Recent discussions of cognitive enhancement often note that drugs and technologies that improve cogn...
We engage with the nature and the value of achievement through a critical examination of an argument...
Ought we to enhance our cognitive capacities beyond the normal human range? There is no denying that...
Neurothics has far greater responsibilities than merely noting potential human enhancements arriving...
Pharmacological cognitive enhancements nontherapeutically improve cognitive functioning, though rece...
In the debates regarding the ethics of human enhancement, proponents have found it difficult to refu...
One of the liveliest debates about cognition concerns whether our cognition sometimes extends beyond...
In the debate on the ethics of the non-medical use of pharmaceuticals for cognitive performance enha...
Knowledge seems to be a good thing, or at least better than epistemic states that fall short of it, ...
When extended cognition is extended into mainstream epistemology, an awkward tension arises when con...
This article connects philosophical debates about cognitive enhancement and situated cognition. It d...
A common epistemological assumption in contemporary bioethics held b y both proponents and critics o...
A common epistemological assumption in contemporary bioethics held by both proponents and critics of...
This chapter will address the axiological objection to cognitive enhancement, which is that the use ...
Recent discussions of cognitive enhancement often note that drugs and technologies that improve cogn...
Recent discussions of cognitive enhancement often note that drugs and technologies that improve cogn...
We engage with the nature and the value of achievement through a critical examination of an argument...
Ought we to enhance our cognitive capacities beyond the normal human range? There is no denying that...
Neurothics has far greater responsibilities than merely noting potential human enhancements arriving...
Pharmacological cognitive enhancements nontherapeutically improve cognitive functioning, though rece...
In the debates regarding the ethics of human enhancement, proponents have found it difficult to refu...
One of the liveliest debates about cognition concerns whether our cognition sometimes extends beyond...
In the debate on the ethics of the non-medical use of pharmaceuticals for cognitive performance enha...
Knowledge seems to be a good thing, or at least better than epistemic states that fall short of it, ...
When extended cognition is extended into mainstream epistemology, an awkward tension arises when con...
This article connects philosophical debates about cognitive enhancement and situated cognition. It d...