Adam Smith’s Theory of Prudence Updated with Neuroscientific and Behavioral Evidence Eleonora Viganò Original Paper 15 May 2017 Pages: 215 - 233
Emerging Ethical Issues Related to the Use of Brain-Computer Interfaces for Patients with Total Locked-in Syndrome Michael N. AbbottSteven L. Peck Original Paper 08 December 2016 Pages: 235 - 242
Why Enhancing Autonomy Is Not a Question of Improving Single Aspects of Reasoning Abilities through Neuroenhancement Johannes PömslOrsolya Friedrich Original Article 03 January 2017 Pages: 243 - 254
Views of Caregivers on the Ethics of Assistive Technology Used for Home Surveillance of People Living with Dementia Maurice MulvennaAnton HuttonAnne Moorhead Original Paper Open access 24 January 2017 Pages: 255 - 266
“Should We Treat Vegetative and Minimally Conscious Patients as Persons?” Matthew Braddock Original Paper 15 February 2017 Pages: 267 - 280
Amnestic MCI Patients’ Perspectives toward Disclosure of Amyloid PET Results in a Research Context Gwendolien VanderschaegheJolien SchaeverbekeKris Dierickx Original Paper Open access 21 March 2017 Pages: 281 - 297
Threats to Neurosurgical Patients Posed by the Personal Identity Debate Sabine MüllerMerlin BittlingerHenrik Walter Original Paper 21 January 2017 Pages: 299 - 310
Erratum to: Threats to Neurosurgical Patients Posed by the Personal Identity Debate Sabine MüllerMerlin BittlingerHenrik Walter Erratum 30 March 2017 Pages: 311 - 311
Can the Harmful Dysfunction Analysis Explain Why Addiction is a Medical Disorder?: Reply to Marc Lewis Jerome C. Wakefield Letter 12 April 2017 Pages: 313 - 317
Review of Nada Gligorov: Neuroethics and the Scientific Revision of Common Sense Paul Boswell Brief Communication 23 February 2017 Pages: 319 - 323