What Implications Do a Consciousness-Independent Perspective on Moral Status Entail for Future Brain Organoid Research?

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (2):163-165 (2023)
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In his paper “Non-human moral status: problems with phenomenal consciousness,” Joshua Shepherd emphasized an objectivist understanding of welfare to establish the moral status of non-human entities...

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