• Journal: AJOB Neuroscience
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Reconsidering the relationship of disability and deservingness of care with the advent of enhanced warfighters: A capability approach to Veterans' health care

Abstract:Eagon and Moseley (2025) explain that the Department of Veteran Affairs' (VA) benefit system prioritizes and compensates veterans based on "service-connected …

Don't overlook the soul: Spiritual readiness in a holistic approach for enhanced Veteran reintegration

Abstract: I found the target articles by Sheena Eagan and Dov Greenbaum (2025) to be persuasive but not sufficiently comprehensive. For example, the Army’s doctrine on …

No longer "super": Soldier disenhancement, PIAAAS harms, and the duty of long-term care

Abstract: The pursuit to manufacture "super-soldiers" using neurotechnologies to enhance the physical and mental capabilities of soldiers creates potential calls to disenhance some …

From enhancement to disenhancement to de-enhancement: Institutional responsibility, and the duty of care to post-enhanced Veterans

Abstract: In this paper I explore the moral responsibility that is owed to post-enhanced military veterans who were enhanced with biotechnological interventions as part of their …

The memory remains: Reciprocity and Veteran super soldiers

Abstract: By 2050, the United States' military anticipates being able to biomedically enhance the warfighting capacities of soldiers. These enhancements are highly invasive, and …