Smarter than thou, holier than thou: The dynamic interplay between cognitive and moral enhancement
The debate about the desirability of using drugs to enhance human skills encompasses cognitive abilities such as memory and attention, and moral capacities such as emotional empathy and a sense of fairness. These two strands of literature in bioethics have grown relatively independent from each othe...
Main Authors: | Pavarini, G, McKeown, A, Singh, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2018
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