Free (!) access to neuroethics… March 27, 2008
Posted by tzramsoy in journals, neuroethics.trackback
Seems as if Springer is making a good move on promoting their new journal, Neuroethics. As the message says, they will provide free access to articles during 2008 and 2009.
Well, THAT is something to celebrate. Here at BrainEthics, we will certainly follow the titles as they come, hopefully also comment on them, and even more hopefully so, to have our own contributions in this exciting journal!
Neuroethics
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Editor-in-Chief: Neil Levy
This journal will offer FREE ACCESS to the FULL TEXT of all articles during 2008 and 2009.
The first dedicated, international, peer-reviewed journal focusing on ethical and philosophical issues raised by research in the sciences of the mind.
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Articles currently published in Volume 1
Neuroethics and the Problem of Other Minds
Implications of Neuroscience for the Moral Status of Brain-Damaged Patients and Nonhuman Animals
Neuroimaging and Inferential Distance
Neuroenhancement of Love and Marriage
The Chemicals Between Us
Psychopharmacological Enhancement
Neuroethics and Nanoethics: Do We Risk Ethical Myopia?
Will Working Mothers’ Brains Explode? The Popular New Genre of Neurosexism
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