All Stories

  1. Importance, Value, and Causal Impact
  2. Optimism without theism? Nagasawa on atheism, evolution, and evil
  3. Is the Universe Indifferent? Should We Care
  4. Collective Reflective Equilibrium in Practice (CREP) and controversial novel technologies
  5. Beyond sacrificial harm: A two-dimensional model of utilitarian psychology.
  6. Caring for Others leads People to be Vicariously Optimistic
  7. Supernatural Belief Is Not Modulated by Intuitive Thinking Style or Cognitive Inhibition
  8. How should we deal with misattributed paternity? A survey of lay public attitudes
  9. Can Neuroscience Contribute to Practical Ethics? A Critical Review and Discussion of the Methodological and Translational Challenges of the Neuroscience of Ethics
  10. From risk to fairness
  11. β-Adrenoceptor blockade modulates fusiform gyrus activity to black versus white faces
  12. Lay attitudes toward deception in medicine: Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence
  13. Sidetracked by trolleys: Why sacrificial moral dilemmas tell us little (or nothing) about utilitarian judgment
  14. ‘Utilitarian’ judgments in sacrificial moral dilemmas do not reflect impartial concern for the greater good
  15. Corrigendum to “Beta adrenergic blockade reduces utilitarian judgment” [Biol. Psychol. 92 (2) (2013) 323–328]
  16. When is diminishment a form of enhancement? Rethinking the enhancement debate in biomedical ethics
  17. Enhancement and Civic Virtue
  18. Are You Morally Modified?: The Moral Effects of Widely Used Pharmaceuticals
  19. Evolution and Impartiality
  20. Scientific faith: Belief in science increases in the face of stress and existential anxiety
  21. Cohen’s Conservatism and Human Enhancement
  22. Autonomy and Enhancement
  23. Normal Human Variation: Refocussing the Enhancement Debate
  24. Our Cosmic Insignificance
  25. Cold or calculating? Reduced activity in the subgenual cingulate cortex reflects decreased emotional aversion to harming in counterintuitive utilitarian judgment
  26. Beta adrenergic blockade reduces utilitarian judgement
  27. Attitudes of Lay People to Withdrawal of Treatment in Brain Damaged Patients
  28. Must Metaethical Realism Make a Semantic Claim?
  29. On the Wrong Track: Process and Content in Moral Psychology
  30. The Concept of Harm and the Significance of Normality
  31. The Value Question in Metaphysics
  32. Propranolol reduces implicit negative racial bias
  33. Mastery Without Mystery: Why there is no Promethean Sin in Enhancement
  34. The armchair and the trolley: an argument for experimental ethics
  35. The Trouble with Being Sincere
  36. The neural basis of intuitive and counterintuitive moral judgment
  37. Disability: a welfarist approach
  38. Methodological Issues in the Neuroscience of Moral Judgement
  39. Evolutionary Debunking Arguments
  40. The Value of Sex in Procreative Reasons
  41. Functional neuroimaging and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment from vegetative patients
  42. THE MORAL OBLIGATION TO CREATE CHILDREN WITH THE BEST CHANCE OF THE BEST LIFE
  43. NEUROIMAGING AND THE WITHDRAWAL OF LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT FROM PATIENTS IN VEGETATIVE STATE
  44. Brain Damage and the Moral Significance of Consciousness
  45. An fMRI study measuring analgesia enhanced by religion as a belief system
  46. “Neglected Personhood” and Neglected Questions: Remarks on the Moral Significance of Consciousness
  47. Brain imaging and the inner life
  48. Do abnormal responses show utilitarian bias?