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    The Future of Psychopharmacological Enhancements: Expectations and Policies.M. H. N. Schermer, I. Bolt, R. De Jongh & B. Olivier - 2009 - Neuroethics 2 (2):75-87.
    The hopes and fears expressed in the debate on human enhancement are not always based on a realistic assessment of the expected possibilities. Discussions about extreme scenarios may at times obscure the ethical and policy issues that are relevant today. This paper aims to contribute to an adequate and ethically sound societal response to actual current developments. After a brief outline of the ethical debate concerning neuro-enhancement, it describes the current state of the art in psychopharmacological science and current uses (...)
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    The different faces of autonomy. A study on patient autonomy in ethical theory and hospital.M. H. N. Schermer - 2001 - In John Harris (ed.), Bioethics. Oxford University Press. pp. 16--29.
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    Brave new world versus Island -- Utopian and dystopian views on psychopharmacology.M. H. N. Schermer - 2007 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 10 (2):119-128.
    Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is a famous dystopia, frequently called upon in public discussions about new biotechnology. It is less well known that 30 years later Huxley also wrote a utopian novel, called Island. This paper will discuss both novels focussing especially on the role of psychopharmacological substances. If we see fiction as a way of imagining what the world could look like, then what can we learn from Huxley’s novels about psychopharmacology and how does that relate to the (...)
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    Ingebouwde normen. En dan?M. H. N. Schermer - 2002 - Krisis 3 (3):66-71.
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    Literature notice A. Lelie.M. H. N. Schermer - 2002 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 1.
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    Additional reasons for not viewing continuous sedation as preferable alternative for physician-assisted suicide.S. Van de Vathorst & M. H. N. Schermer - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (6):43-44.