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    Cognitive Enhancement: Perceptions Among Parents of Children with Disabilities
    with Gregor Wolbring
    Neuroethics 7 (3): 345-364. 2014.
    Cognitive enhancement is an increasingly discussed topic and policy suggestions have been put forward. We present here empirical data of views of parents of children with and without cognitive disabilities. Analysis of the interviews revealed six primary overarching themes: meanings of health and treatment; the role of medicine; harm; the ‘good’ parent; normality and self-perception; and ability. Interestingly none of the parents used the term ethics and only one parent used the term moral twice
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    Nanoscale Science and Technology and People with Disabilities in Asia: An Ability Expectation Analysis (review)
    with Gregor Wolbring
    NanoEthics 6 (2): 127-135. 2012.
    Science and technology, including nanoscale science and technology, influences and is influenced by various discourses and areas of action. Ableism is one concept and ability expectation is one dynamic that impacts the direction, vision, and application of nanoscale science and technology and vice versa. At the same time, policy documents that involve or relate to disabled people exhibit ability expectations of disabled people. The authors present ability expectations exhibited within two scienc…Read more