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Ethics and the Brain


Dignity, Reason and the Dementing Brain
Frances Bottenberg
University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Neuroscience Should Change How We View and Treat Patients with Consciousness Disorders
Matthew Braddock
University of Tennessee at Martin

Two Kinds of Brain Injury in Sport
Jeffrey Fry
Ball State University

A Neuroethics of Emergence through BCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces) and Cloudminds
Melanie Swan
New School for Social Research

The Necessity of Moral Reasoning
Leland Saunders
Seattle Pacific University

Naturalized Virtue Ethics and the Neuroscience of Self-Control
Matthew Childers
University of Iowa

Smith’s Internalism Meets Dual-Process Models of Moral Judgment
Brendan Cline
University at Buffalo, SUNY

The Ethics of Memory Manipulation
Eastern Michigan University
Christine Mehuron

Enhanced Performance: What's the Point?
Jay Spitzley
Florida State University

The Influence of Feeling Rules In Mental Healthcare
Rachel Amoroso
Florida State University

Understanding without caring: the role of affect in empathy
Heather Adair
University of Maryland

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