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The Medicalization of Love: Response to Critics
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- Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics / Volume 25 / Issue 4 / October 2016
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 759-771
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Patient Requests for Off-Label Bioprediction of Dementia
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- Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics / Volume 25 / Issue 4 / October 2016
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 686-690
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How to Be Good: The Possibility of Moral Enhancement, by John Harris. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2016. 195 pp.
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- Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics / Volume 25 / Issue 4 / October 2016
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 733-737
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CQH volume 25 issue 4 Cover and Back matter
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- 16 September 2016, pp. b1-b15
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Don’t Ask a Neuroscientist about Phases of the Moon: Applying Appropriate Evidence Law to the Use of Neuroscience in the Courtroom
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 712-725
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Commentary: Unexpected Benefits that Challenge the Orthodoxy of DBS Outcomes
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 753-755
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Naturalizing Responsibility: The Role of Neuroscience in Addressing the Question of Moral Responsibility in Law and Clinical Practice
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 700-711
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Culture, the Crack’d Mirror, and the Neuroethics of Disease
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 634-646
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Teens and Research: Should We Enroll Adolescents in Trials of Deep Brain Stimulation for Anorexia Nervosa?
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 659-673
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The Case: “It’s Like It’s Not Her Anymore”
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- 16 September 2016, p. 749
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The Effects of Closed-Loop Medical Devices on the Autonomy and Accountability of Persons and Systems
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 623-633
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The Value and Disvalue of Consciousness
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 600-612
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Rights Come to Mind: Brain Injury, Ethics, and the Struggle for Consciousness, by Joseph J. Fins. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2015. 391 pp.
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 738-740
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CQH volume 25 issue 4 Cover and Front matter
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- 16 September 2016, pp. f1-f6
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The Upside of Madness
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 744-748
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Commentary: The Value of Patient Benefit: Consideration of Framing Contingencies to Guide the Ethical Use of DBS—a Case Analysis
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 755-758
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From the Editors: Clinical Neuroethics: From Bench to Bedside . . . and Beyond
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 570-572
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Giving Voice to Consciousness: Neuroethics, Human Rights, and the Indispensability of Neuroscience
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 583-599
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Biological Determinism, Free Will and Moral Responsibility: Insights from Genetics and Neuroscience, by Chris Willmott. Dordrecht: Springer, 2016. 84 pp.
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 741-743
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Deep Brain Stimulation, Continuity over Time, and the True Self
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- 16 September 2016, pp. 647-658
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