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COGNITIVE DISABILITY AND COGNITIVE ENHANCEMENT
Metaphilosophy, 2009Abstract: This essay explores problems of consistency among commonsense beliefs about the comparative moral status of animals, fetuses, and human beings congenitally endowed with cognitive capacities and potential no higher than those of higher animals.
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2020
According to the parity principle, the means whereby an agent intervenes in his or her mind, or the minds of others, is irrelevant when it comes to assessing the moral status of the intervention: what matters is how the intervention affects the agent.
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According to the parity principle, the means whereby an agent intervenes in his or her mind, or the minds of others, is irrelevant when it comes to assessing the moral status of the intervention: what matters is how the intervention affects the agent.
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Cognitive enhancement: a comparative review of computerized and athletic training programs
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2013David Moreau, Andrew R A Conway
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The sociology of cognitive enhancement: Medicalisation and beyond
Health Sociology Review, 2011Catherine Coveney, Jonathan Gabe
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