Responsibility, Determinism, and the Objective Stance: Using IAT to Evaluate Strawson’s Account of our ‘Incompatibilist’ Intuitions Daniel Blair CohenJeremy GoldringLauren Leigh Saling Original Paper 04 January 2020 Pages: 99 - 112
Delusion, Proper Function, and Justification Parker Crutchfield Original Research 30 January 2020 Pages: 113 - 124
A Dilemma For Neurodiversity Kenneth ShieldsDavid Beversdorf Original Paper 02 April 2020 Pages: 125 - 141
Autism Spectrum Condition, Good and Bad Motives of Offending, and Sentencing Jukka Varelius Original Paper Open access 28 April 2020 Pages: 143 - 153
Brain-Computer Interfaces and the Translation of Thought into Action Tom Buller Original Paper 04 May 2020 Pages: 155 - 165
Respect, Punishment and Mandatory Neurointerventions Sebastian Jon Holmen Original Paper 07 May 2020 Pages: 167 - 176
Retributivism, Justification and Credence: The Epistemic Argument Revisited Sofia M. I. Jeppsson Original Paper Open access 29 May 2020 Pages: 177 - 190
Forensic Brain-Reading and Mental Privacy in European Human Rights Law: Foundations and Challenges Sjors LigthartThomas DouglasGerben Meynen Original Research Open access 20 June 2020 Pages: 191 - 203
Born which Way? ADHD, Situational Self-Control, and Responsibility Polaris Koi Original Paper Open access 25 June 2020 Pages: 205 - 218
Determinism and Destigmatization: Mitigating Blame for Addiction Thomas W. Clark Original Paper Open access 27 June 2020 Pages: 219 - 230
Narrative Devices: Neurotechnologies, Information, and Self-Constitution Emily Postan Original Paper Open access 28 September 2020 Pages: 231 - 251
In Defence of the Hivemind Society John DanaherSteve Petersen Original Paper 05 October 2020 Pages: 253 - 267
The Fragility of Moral Traits to Technological Interventions Joao Fabiano Original Paper 26 September 2020 Pages: 269 - 281
The Authenticity of Machine-Augmented Human Intelligence: Therapy, Enhancement, and the Extended Mind Allen CoinVeljko Dubljević Original Paper 24 October 2020 Pages: 283 - 290
Would Nonconsensual Criminal Neurorehabilitation Express a more Degrading Attitude Towards Offenders than Consensual Criminal Neurorehabilitation? Jukka Varelius Original Paper Open access 06 November 2020 Pages: 291 - 302
Trait Self-Control, Inhibition, and Executive Functions: Rethinking some Traditional Assumptions Matthew C. Haug Original Paper 20 January 2021 Pages: 303 - 314
Pessimism Counts in Favor of Biomedical Enhancement: A Lesson from the Anti-Natalist Philosophy of P. W. Zapffe Ole Martin Moen Original Paper Open access 27 March 2021 Pages: 315 - 325