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  1. Reflection as a Deliberative and Distributed Practice: Assessing Neuro-Enhancement Technologies via Mutual Learning Exercises.Hub Zwart, Jonna Brenninkmeijer, Peter Eduard, Lotte Krabbenborg, Sheena Laursen, Gema Revuelta & Winnie Toonders - 2017 - NanoEthics 11 (2):127-138.
    In 1968, Jürgen Habermas claimed that, in an advanced technological society, the emancipatory force of knowledge can only be regained by actively recovering the ‘forgotten experience of reflection’. In this article, we argue that, in the contemporary situation, critical reflection requires a deliberative ambiance, a process of mutual learning, a consciously organised process of deliberative and distributed reflection. And this especially applies, we argue, to critical reflection concerning a specific subset of technologies which are actually oriented towards optimising human cognition. (...)
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  • Whose Future is it Anyway?Christopher Coenen - 2017 - NanoEthics 11 (2):123-126.
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  • Thematic Continuities and Fresh Perspectives.Christopher Coenen - 2016 - NanoEthics 10 (2):121-122.
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  • Technoscience in Society: a Diversity of Interfaces.Christopher Coenen - 2016 - NanoEthics 10 (3):229-231.
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