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Better living through chemistry? A reply to Savulescu and Persson on “moral enhancement” forthcoming in The Journal of Applied Philosophy (accepted, July 11, 2013) Associate Professor Robert Sparrow Australian Resear
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Boston / Cambridge / /

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Polity Press / Clarendon Press / Oxford University Press / /

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United Kingdom / Greece / /

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Beacon Press / Monash University / /

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pharmaceutical and neuro-scientific interventions / given pharmaceutical / technological solution / enhancement pharmaceuticals / sedative gas / pharmaceutical / pharmaceuticals / hypothetical technology / mundane technologies / putative technology / genetic technologies / chemical / chemicals / /

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Centre for Human Bioethics / Monash University / New York Academy of Sciences / Oxford University / NYU / Australian Research Council Future Fellow School of Philosophical / Historical and International Studies / /

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Philip Pettit / Centre / Jurgen Habermas / Ingmar Persson / Toby Handfield / John Rawls / Nicholas Agar / Nick Bostrom / Bennett Foddy / Julian Savulescu / Ehni Aurenque / John Harris / Diana Aurenque / M .Clayton / Thomas Douglas / Robert Sparrow Australian / /

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The Journal of Applied Philosophy / Journal of Applied Philosophy / /

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