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Number of items: 13.

Type: Book Section | 2026 | Oxford University Press | Item availability restricted.

Type: Article | 2026

Type: Article | 2026

Ethics and regulation of human brain organoid research: recommendations from the Asia Pacific Neuroethics Working Group - Shu Ishida, Brett J. Kagan, Masanori Kataoka, Julian Koplin, Sebastian Porsdam Mann, Jonathan Lewis, Heather Browning, Alexandra Erier, Fasal Feroz, Tamami Fukushi, Søren Holm, Masatoshi Kokubo, Stephen Latham, Andrea Lavazza, Ilhak Lee, Tsung-Ling Lee, David Lyreskog, Jerry Menikoff, Takuya Niikawa, Naoya Nagaishi, Eisuke Nakazawa, Serene Ong, Koji Ota, Christopher Register, Walter Veit, Shang Long Yeo, Tsutomu Sawai, Julian Savulescu and Brian Earp
Type: Article | 2026

Nietzsche on suffering - Christopher Janaway
Type: Book | 2026 | Cambridge University Press | Item availability restricted.

Schopenhauer and anti-natalism - Christopher Janaway
Type: Article | 2026

Resilience ontologies in veterinary science: how they shape the way we address resilience - Hannah Keens Caballero, Heather Browning, Sarah Lambton, Damian Maye and Emma Roe
Type: Review | 2026

Type: Article | 2026 | Item availability restricted.

Sentience in cephalopod molluscs: an updated assessment - Alexandra K. Schnell, Heather Browning, Charlotte Burn, Andrew Crump and Jonathan Birch
Type: Article | 2026

Animal desire - Walter Veit and Heather Browning
Type: Book Section | 2026 | Item availability restricted.

Two kinds of conceptual engineering - Walter Veit and Heather Browning
Type: Article | 2026

Type: Article | 2026

Type: Article | 2026

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