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    Cognition-Enhancing Drugs: Can We Say No?

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    Normative analysis of cognition-enhancing drugs frequently weighs the liberty interests of drug users against egalitarian commitments to a level playing field. Yet those who would refuse to engage in neuroenhancement may well find their liberty to do so limited in a society where such drugs are widespread. To the extent that unvarnished emotional responses are world-disclosive, neurocosmetic practices also threaten to provide a form of faulty data to their users. This essay examines underappreciated liberty-based and epistemic rationales for regulating cognition-enhancing drugs

    Agency Publicity in the Internet Era

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    Rapid deployment of SARS-CoV-2 testing: The CLIAHUB.

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    ABLJ Chronological Bibliography 1998-2018

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