
Volume 23, issue 2, May 2017
Special issue on 'Neuroethics and Brain Privacy'
- Issue editor
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- Jesper Ryberg
8 articles in this issue
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Privacy, Neuroscience, and Neuro-Surveillance
Authors
- Adam D. Moore
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 04 November 2016
- Pages: 159 - 177
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Brain Privacy and the Case of Cannibal Cop
Authors
- Mark Tunick
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 27 January 2017
- Pages: 179 - 196
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Neuroscience, Mind Reading and Mental Privacy
Authors
- Jesper Ryberg
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 17 November 2016
- Pages: 197 - 211
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Privacy and Self-Presentation
Authors
- Juha Räikkä
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 04 November 2016
- Pages: 213 - 226
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Brain Privacy, Intimacy, and Authenticity: Why a Complete Lack of the Former Might Undermine Neither of the Latter!
Authors
- Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
- Content type: OriginalPaper
- Published: 23 November 2016
- Pages: 227 - 244
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On the Theoretical Significance of G. A. Cohen’s Fact-Insensitivity Thesis
Authors
- Kyle Johannsen
- Content type: Comment
- Published: 22 September 2016
- Pages: 245 - 253
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Time to Battle International Tax Evasion and Avoidance
Authors
- Kin-wai Leung
- Content type: BookReview
- Published: 20 December 2016
- Pages: 255 - 260