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From the Editors

Articles

  1. A Brief Critique of Two Claims about the Social Value of Biotechnological Enhancements
  2. Benjamin J. Capps, Gordon Stirrat, Lisbeth Witthøfft Nielson
  3. pp. 259-271
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  1. Enhancement (of What?) in Aesthetic Medicine
  2. Calvin W.L Ho
  3. pp. 272-282
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  1. Sex Change Surgery: Therapy or Enhancement?
  2. Soraj Hongladarom
  3. pp. 283-292
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  1. Ethical Theories and Discourses through an Ability Expectations and Ableism Lens: The Case of Enhancement and Global Regulation
  2. Gregor Wolbring
  3. pp. 293-309
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  1. Students and “Smart Drugs”: Empirical Research Can Shed Light on Enhancement Enthusiasm
  2. Bradley Partridge
  3. pp. 310-319
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  1. Ethical Practice in the Era of Advanced Neuromodulation
  2. Tamami Fukushi
  3. pp. 320-329
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  1. On Not Reinventing the Wheel: Need We See the Governance of Research in Neuroscience as Somehow Special?
  2. John Elliott
  3. pp. 330-343
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  1. Five Principles for the Regulation of Human Enhancement
  2. Roger Brownsword
  3. pp. 344-354
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  1. A Child’s Right to a Decent Future?: Regulating Human Genetic Enhancement in Multicultural Societies
  2. Robert Sparrow
  3. pp. 355-373
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  1. The Spirit of Sport and the Medicalisation of Anti-Doping: Empirical and Normative Ethics
  2. Michael J. McNamee
  3. pp. 374-392
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Comment

  1. Enhancement: A Short Comment
  2. Ruth Chadwick
  3. pp. 393-398
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Letter to the Editor

Contributors

  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 407-408
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