Friday, June 14, 2013

First issue of the Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics

Jami Anderson (Department of Philosophy UM-Flint, Co-director of Center for Cognition and Neuroethics) writes:
We are please to announce the publication of the first issue of The Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics (JCN), at http://www.cognethic.org/jcn.html. Please give consideration to sending your work and/or passing this information on to anyone who may be interested. 
JCN is a new twice-yearly, peer-reviewed, open access journal published online (ISSN 2166-5087), aimed at the promotion of scholarship across disciplines, as well as expanding the reach and understanding of the neurosciences and implications in the legal, social and ethical realms. It is our policy to never charge readers to access the journal or authors to publish scholarship in it. 
JCN is committed to presenting wide ranging discussions. We publish works that explore ideas, concepts, theories and their implications across multiple disciplines and professions, including philosophy, psychology, linguistics, education, social work, law, the neuro-, bio-, medical and pharmaceutical sciences. We are interested in works that offer critical analyses of relevant issues as well as those that explore the political, social, moral and legal implications of recent work in these fields.

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