Cognitive enhancement and motivation enhancement: An empirical comparison of intuitive judgments
In an empirical study, we compared how lay people judge motivation enhancement as opposed to cognitive enhancement. We found alienation is not seen as a danger associated with either form of enhancement. Cognitive enhancement is seen as more morally wrong than motivation enhancement, and users of co...
Main Authors: | Faber, N, Douglas, N, Heise, F, Hewstone, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2015
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