Evaluating Ethical Frameworks for the Assessment of Human Cognitive Enhancement Applications

This book offers the policy-maker or decision-maker key insights and practical information regarding the features of ethics frameworks best suited to the ethical assessment of human cognitive enhancement (HCE) applications, such as pharmaceutical cognitiv

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Ellen-Marie Forsberg Clare Shelley-Egan Erik Thorstensen Laurens Landeweerd Bjorn Hofmann

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Ellen-Marie Forsberg Clare Shelley-Egan Erik Thorstensen Laurens Landeweerd Bjorn Hofmann •



Evaluating Ethical Frameworks for the Assessment of Human Cognitive Enhancement Applications

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Ellen-Marie Forsberg Work Research Institute, Research Group on Responsible Innovation Oslo and Akershus University College Oslo Norway

Laurens Landeweerd Work Research Institute, Research Group on Responsible Innovation Oslo and Akershus University College Oslo Norway

Clare Shelley-Egan Work Research Institute, Research Group on Responsible Innovation Oslo and Akershus University College Oslo Norway

Bjorn Hofmann Norwegian University of Science and Technology Gjøvik Norway

Erik Thorstensen Work Research Institute, Research Group on Responsible Innovation Oslo and Akershus University College Oslo Norway

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Acknowledgements

The research leading to these results has received funding from the Norwegian Financial Mechanism 2009–2014 and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic under Project Contract no. MSMT-28477/2014, Project no. 7F14236. We would like to thank the anonymou