Introducing Neuroethics Neil Levy 1-8 Neuroethics and the Problem of Other Minds: Implications of Neuroscience for the Moral Status of Brain-Damaged Patients and Nonhuman Animals Martha J. Farah 9-18 Neuroimaging and Inferential Distance Adina L. Roskies 19-30 Neuroenhancement of Love and Marriage: The Chemicals Between Us Julian Savulescu and Anders Sandberg 31-44 Psychopharmacological Enhancement Walter Glannon 45-54 Neuroethics and Nanoethics: Do We Risk Ethical Myopia? Sheri Alpert 55-68 Will Working Mothers’ Brains Explode? The Popular New Genre of Neurosexism Cordelia Fine 69-72 Editorial Neil Levy 73-74 Schiavo on the Cutting Edge: Functional Brain Imaging and its Impact on Surrogate End-of-Life Decision-Making Jon B. Eisenberg 75-83 The Normativity of Memory Modification S. Matthew Liao and Anders Sandberg 85-99 The Impact of Neuroscience on Health Law Stacey A. Tovino 101-117 Extending Our View on Using BCIs for Locked-in Syndrome Andrew Fenton and Sheri Alpert 119-132 The Actor–Observer Bias and Moral Intuitions: Adding Fuel to Sinnott-Armstrong’s Fire Thomas Nadelhoffer and Adam Feltz 133-144 Freedom of Memory Today Adam Kolber 145-148 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Psychopathy and Implications for Judgments of Responsibility R. J. R. Blair 149-157 Moral Responsibility and the Psychopath Walter Glannon 158-166 The Mad, the Bad, and the Psychopath Heidi L. Maibom 167-184 Psychopathy Without (the Language of) Disorder Marga Reimer 185-198 Responsibility, Dysfunction and Capacity Nicole A Vincent 199-204 Psychopathy and Criminal Responsibility Stephen J. Morse 205-212 Merkel, R. et al. 2007. Intervening in the Brain: Changing Psyche and Society. New York: Springer: A Review Andrew Fenton 213-215 http://www.springerlink.com/content/mwn9652619288502/fulltext.html Online First™ (6) 1. Testing Free Will Alfred R. Mele 2. Out on a Limb: The Ethical Management of Body Integrity Identity Disorder Christopher James Ryan 3. Advancing Neuroregenerative Medicine: a Call for Expanded Collaboration Between Scientists and Ethicists Jocelyn Grunwell, Judy Illes and Katrina Karkazis 4. Neuroethics as a Brain-Based Philosophy of Life: The Case of Michael S. Gazzaniga Arne Rasmusson 5. Cognitive Enhancement, Lifestyle Choice or Misuse of Prescription Drugs? Ethics Blind Spots in Current Debates Eric Racine and Cynthia Forlini 6. Will Neuroscientific Discoveries about Free Will and Selfhood Change our Ethical Practices? Chris Kaposy