This Is Your Brain on Human Rights: Moral Enhancement and Human Rights

Law and Ethics of Human Rights 9 (1):1-41 (2015)
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Is Moral Enhancement a Right, or a Threat to Rights?John R. Shook - 2018 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 83:209-231.

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