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Commentary: Reservations about the Lessons Drawn from Moral Education, Public Health Ethics, and Forensic Psychiatry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2017

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Special Section: Enhancement and Goodness
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017 

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Notes

1. Specker, J, Schermer, MHN. Imagining moral bioenhancement practices. Drawing inspiration from moral education, public health ethics, and forensic psychiatry. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2017; this issueCrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed

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3. See note 1, Specker, Schermer 2017.

4. See note 1, Specker, Schermer 2017.

5. See note 1, Specker, Schermer 2017.

6. See note 1, Specker, Schermer 2017.

7. See note 1, Specker, Schermer 2017.

8. See note 1, Specker, Schermer 2017.

9. See note 1, Specker, Schermer 2017.

10. See note 1, Specker, Schermer 2017.

11. Compare Persson, I, Savulescu, J. Unfit for the Future: The Need for Moral Enhancement. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2012.CrossRefGoogle Scholar