Our Work.At iPAB Lab, we enjoy talking philosophy, bioethics, neuroscience, and ethics. We also want to share what we discuss with others. Below, you can find lab publications, as well as select other publications by individual lab members.
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Book Review2020. "Don't Call us Jerks," review of Eric Schwitzgebel's A Theory of Jerks and Other Philosophical Misadventures. Marley Hornewer, Sarah Khan, Rohan Meda, Kit Rempala, Sydney Samoska, Joseph Vukov. The Philosopher.
Commentaries“Cognitive Enhancement and Autonomous Vehicles: What Differences in Social and Individual Endorsement Imply,” with Rohan Meda and Sarah Khan. American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 11(4): 243-245.
2020. "The Dark Side of Morality: Grayer than You Think?" Kit Rempala, Marley Hornewer, and Sydney Samoska. American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 11(4): 295-297.
2020. “Integrating Neuroethics and Neuroscience: A Framework," Joseph Vukov, Sarah Khan, Sydney Samoska, Marley Hornewer, Rohan Meda, and Kit Rempala.” American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 11(3): 217-218.
2020. “Holding On: A Community Approach to Autonomy in Dementia,” Kit Rempala, Marley Hornewer, Joseph Vukov, Rohan Meda, and Sarah Khan. America Journal of Bioethics 20(8): 107-109. 2020. “From Knowing to Understanding: Revisiting Consent,” Kit Rempala, Marley Hornewer, Joseph Vukov, Rohan Meda, and Sarah Khan. America Journal of Bioethics 20(5): 33-35. 2020. “BCI-Mediated Action, Blame, and Responsibility,” Joseph Vukov and Kit Rempala. American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience 11(1): 65-67. 2020. “From Solo Decision-Maker to Multi-Stakeholder Process: A Defense and Recommendations,” David Ozar, Joseph Vukov, Kit Rempala, and Rohan Meda, American Journal of Bioethics 20(2): 53-55. 2020. “From Epistemic Trespassing to Transdisciplinary Cooperation: The Role of Expertise in the Identification of Usual Care,” Joseph Vukov, Kit Rempala, Molly Klug, and Marley Hornewer. American Journal of Bioethics 20(1): 52-54. Presentations2021. Brain-Computer Interfaces and Action: Who is to Blame? Rohan Meda & Joseph Vukov. Association of Practical and Professional Ethics. February 25.
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