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Stephen Rainey

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|November 2, 2023
A gap between reasons for skilled use of BCI speech devices and reasons for utterances, with implications for speech ownershipStephen Rainey
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|February 16, 2024
Rights and Wrongs in Talk of Mind-Reading TechnologyStephen Rainey
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|November 5, 2022
Speaker Responsibility for Synthetic Speech Derived from Neural ActivityStephen Rainey
Science and Engineering Ethics|May 15, 2024
An Anticipatory Approach to Ethico-Legal Implications of Future NeurotechnologyStephen Rainey
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|February 10, 2025
Neurorights versus Externalism about Mental Content: Characterizing the 'Harm' of Neurotechnological Mind ReadingStephen Rainey
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|October 2, 2020
Return to Status Quo Ante: The Need for Robust and Reversible Pandemic Emergency MeasuresStephen Rainey, Alberto Giubilini
Journal of Law and Medicine|October 11, 2018
"A Steadying Hand": Ascribing Speech Acts to Users of Predictive Speech Assistive TechnologiesHannah Maslen, Stephen Rainey
Philosophy & Technology|November 1, 2021
Control and Ownership of Neuroprosthetic SpeechHannah Maslen, Stephen Rainey
Science and Engineering Ethics|July 8, 2020
Correcting the Brain? The Convergence of Neuroscience, Neurotechnology, Psychiatry, and Artificial IntelligenceStephen Rainey, Yasemin J Erden
Artificial Organs|July 18, 2024
An ethical assessment of powered exoskeletons: Implications from clinical use to industry and military contextsYasemin J Erden, Stephen Rainey
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|November 2, 2023
A gap between reasons for skilled use of BCI speech devices and reasons for utterances, with implications for speech ownershipStephen Rainey
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|February 16, 2024
Rights and Wrongs in Talk of Mind-Reading TechnologyStephen Rainey
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|November 5, 2022
Speaker Responsibility for Synthetic Speech Derived from Neural ActivityStephen Rainey
Science and Engineering Ethics|May 15, 2024
An Anticipatory Approach to Ethico-Legal Implications of Future NeurotechnologyStephen Rainey
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|February 10, 2025
Neurorights versus Externalism about Mental Content: Characterizing the 'Harm' of Neurotechnological Mind ReadingStephen Rainey
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|October 2, 2020
Return to Status Quo Ante: The Need for Robust and Reversible Pandemic Emergency MeasuresStephen Rainey, Alberto Giubilini
Journal of Law and Medicine|October 11, 2018
"A Steadying Hand": Ascribing Speech Acts to Users of Predictive Speech Assistive TechnologiesHannah Maslen, Stephen Rainey
Philosophy & Technology|November 1, 2021
Control and Ownership of Neuroprosthetic SpeechHannah Maslen, Stephen Rainey
Science and Engineering Ethics|July 8, 2020
Correcting the Brain? The Convergence of Neuroscience, Neurotechnology, Psychiatry, and Artificial IntelligenceStephen Rainey, Yasemin J Erden
Artificial Organs|July 18, 2024
An ethical assessment of powered exoskeletons: Implications from clinical use to industry and military contextsYasemin J Erden, Stephen Rainey
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