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SUMMARY:Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics (JCN)
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DESCRIPTION:<p>The Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics is a new twice-yearly\, peer-reviewed\, open access journal published online\, aimed at the cross-fertilization of research in neuroscience and related medical fields with scholarship in more normative disciplines that focus on legal\, social and ethical issues.<br><br>The Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics is committed to presenting wide ranging discussions. We are looking to publish works that explore ideas\, concepts\, theories and their implications across multiple disciplines and professions\, including Philosophy\, Psychology\, Linguistics\, the neurosciences\, the pharmaceutical and medical sciences.<br><br>Vol. 2\, No. 1 is an open issue. &nbsp\;We welcome submissions on all topics relevant to Cognition and Neuroethics.<br><br>The deadline for submission for this issue is April 1\, 2014.<br><br>Articles should not exceed 20\,000 words including footnotes and bibliography. &nbsp\;For questions concerning submission requirements\, see the Submission guidelines at&nbsp\;http://www.cognethic.org/journal_submissions.htm</a><br><br>Dialogues provides a forum for the discussion of issues in Cognition and Neuroethics. &nbsp\;We welcome authors working together and creating productive conversations to share those discussions here. &nbsp\;Submissions for this section should be 4000 words or less.<br><br>Analysis offers an opportunity for short analyses (3000 words or less) of specific healthcare policy issues\, acts of legislation (either already existing or proposed)\, court decisions\, or other contemporary developments relevant to Cognition and Neuroethics.<br><br>Book Reviews are usually solicited\; nonetheless we encourage authors to submit their books for consideration for review. We also invite authors to submit Review Essays which survey several works in a particular field. Books and inquiries should be directed to: JCN editor Jami L Anderson\, Philosophy Department of University of Michigan-Flint\, 303 E. Kearsley Street\, Flint\, MI 40502-1950\;&nbsp\;anderson@cognethic.org</a>.<br><br>For additional journal and contact information\, see&nbsp\;</p>
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