Design and Engineering Ethics Considerations for Neurotechnologies

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 16 (3):303-307 (2007)
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Abstract

Society has already seen multiple potential futures of neurotechnologies through the multifaceted lens of science fiction. We do not know which of those futures we will come to live, but the strong force in society's evolutionary process will likely continue to be the insight and oversight developed by the bioethics community, pushing and being pushed by the advances of technology, improvements in medical care, and market competitiveness

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