The Ethics of Boosting Brainpower
Cognitive enhancements are on the scientific horizon — ways of making our brains function better. But they will only be available to those who are able to pay for them?
Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life published the following articles on November 28th, 2007.
Cognitive enhancements are on the scientific horizon — ways of making our brains function better. But they will only be available to those who are able to pay for them?
All of us at CounsellingResource.com would like to extend a warm welcome to Australian psychologist Dr Gareth Furber, who joins our International Advisory Board. We look forward to incorporating Dr Furber’s perspective and feedback as we continue building and developing the site.
“Everyone is in denial about something; just try denying it and watch friends make a list.” An article in the New York Times looks at research on denial and comes to the conclusion that far from being a destructive force it is a necessary part of life, which both protects us and actually helps us to form and nourish relationships.
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