• Helping Without Hijacking: Decision Science and the Ethics of Treatment Adherence
    American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 16 (3): 189-190. 2025.
    Ethical responsibility in healthcare extends beyond the act of administering care in a clinical setting; it also involves a commitment to facilitate the conditions surrounding treatments so that pa...
  • The main thesis of Heyes' book is that all of the domain-specific learning mechanisms that make the human mind so different from the minds of other animals are culturally created and culturally acquired gadgets. The only innate differences are some motivational tweaks, enhanced capacities for associative learning, and enhanced executive function abilities. But Heyes' argument depends on contrasting cognitive gadgets with cognitive instincts, which are said to be innately specified. This ignores…Read more