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  1. Neurotechnologies, the State, and the Role of Epistemic Constraints.John D. Banja - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 1 (2):1-3.
    This issue of AJOB Neuroscience includes two target articles and accompanying commentaries that discuss a variety of worrisome issues at the intersection of neurotechnology and the state (or govern...
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  • Neuroconcerns: Some Responses to My Critics.Jonathan H. Marks - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 1 (2):W1-W3.
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  • Deliver us from evil? The temptation, realities, and neuroethico-legal issues of employing assessment neurotechnologies in public safety initiatives.James Giordano, Anvita Kulkarni & James Farwell - 2014 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (1):73-89.
    In light of the recent events of terrorism and publicized cases of mass slayings and serial killings, there have been calls from the public and policy-makers alike for neuroscience and neurotechnology (neuroS/T) to be employed to intervene in ways that define and assess, if not prevent, such wanton acts of aggression and violence. Ongoing advancements in assessment neuroS/T have enabled heretofore unparalleled capabilities to evaluate the structure and function of the brain, yet each and all are constrained by certain technical (...)
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  • International Systems, Polarity, Cybertechnology, and Stability.Felix Huesken - 2012 - Synesis: A Journal of Science, Technology, Ethics, and Policy 3 (1):G40 - G51.
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