Inviting Clinicians to Become Neuroethicists: The Value of Shared Language for Integration in Neuroethics

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (4):408-410 (2023)
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Wexler and Sullivan (2023) recommend integration as a guiding principle for translational neuroethics. We agree that collaboration between neuroethicists and other professionals can advance the fie...

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