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Political philosophy & medical ethics
The moral bioenhancement of psychopaths
- Correspondence to Prof Elvio Baccarini, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Sveučilisna avenija 4, Rijeka HR 51000, Croatia; ebaccarini{at}ffri.hr
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The moral bioenhancement of psychopaths
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- Received March 14, 2016
- Revised February 23, 2017
- Accepted March 6, 2017
- First published March 29, 2017.
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September 28, 2017
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