Cognitive biases can affect moral intuitions about cognitive enhancement
Research into cognitive biases that impair human judgment has mostly been applied to the area of economic decision-making. Ethical decision-making has been comparatively neglected. Since ethical decisions often involve very high individual as well as collective stakes, analyzing how cognitive biases...
Main Authors: | Caviola, L, Mannino, A, Savulescu, J, Faber, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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