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Erik F Parens
Erik F Parens
The Hastings Center
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Neurocognitive enhancement: what can we do and what should we do?
MJ Farah, J Illes, R Cook-Deegan, H Gardner, E Kandel, P King, E Parens, ...
Nature reviews neuroscience 5 (5), 421-425, 2004
9372004
Enhancing human traits: Ethical and social implications
E Parens
Georgetown University Press, 2000
5782000
Prenatal testing and disability rights
CM Powell, D Kent, MA Baily, PM Ferguson, A Gartner, DK Lipsky, ...
Georgetown University Press, 2000
5232000
Disability rights critique of prenatal genetic testing: reflections and recommendations
E Parens, A Asch
Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews 9 (1), 40-47, 2003
4672003
Four ethical priorities for neurotechnologies and AI
R Yuste, S Goering, BA Arcas, G Bi, JM Carmena, A Carter, JJ Fins, ...
Nature 551 (7679), 159-163, 2017
4652017
Special supplement: Is better always good? The enhancement project
E Parens
The Hastings Center Report 28 (1), S1-S17, 1998
4331998
Special supplement: The disability rights critique of prenatal genetic testing reflections and recommendations
E Parens, A Asch
The Hastings Center Report 29 (5), S1-S22, 1999
3271999
Authenticity and Ambivalence: Toward Understanding the Enhancement Debate
E Parens
Hastings Center Report 35 (3), 34-41, 2005
2672005
On good and bad forms of medicalization
E Parens
Bioethics 27 (1), 28-35, 2013
2312013
Facts, values, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): an update on the controversies
E Parens, J Johnston
Child and adolescent psychiatry and mental health 3, 1-17, 2009
1632009
Surgically shaping children: Technology, ethics, and the pursuit of normality
E Parens
JHU Press, 2006
1422006
The goodness of fragility: on the prospect of genetic technologies aimed at the enhancement of human capacities
E Parens
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 5 (2), 141-153, 1995
1331995
Researchers’ views on return of incidental genomic research results: qualitative and quantitative findings
R Klitzman, PS Appelbaum, A Fyer, J Martinez, B Buquez, J Wynn, ...
Genetics in Medicine 15 (11), 888-895, 2013
1302013
Health care professionals and intersex conditions
J Frader, P Alderson, A Asch, C Aspinall, D Davis, A Dreger, J Edwards, ...
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 158 (5), 426-428, 2004
1082004
Recommendations for responsible development and application of neurotechnologies
S Goering, E Klein, L Specker Sullivan, A Wexler, B Agüera y Arcas, G Bi, ...
Neuroethics 14 (3), 365-386, 2021
1072021
Controversies concerning the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder in children
E Parens, J Johnston
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health 4, 1-14, 2010
1002010
Shaping our selves: On technology, flourishing, and a habit of thinking
E Parens
Oxford University Press, USA, 2015
992015
Models of consent to return of incidental findings in genomic research
PS Appelbaum, E Parens, CR Waldman, R Klitzman, A Fyer, J Martinez, ...
Hastings Center Report 44 (4), 22-32, 2014
992014
Wrestling with behavioral genetics: Science, ethics, and public conversation
E Parens, AR Chapman, N Press
JHU Press, 2006
952006
Genetic differences and human identities
E Parens
The Hastings Center Report 34 (1), S4, 2004
892004
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