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 The Personal and Social Value of Brain Preservation – One View: A Response to Sue Blackmore’s Guardian Article
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By John Smart
In Brain Preservation, Mind Uploading
Posted March 21, 2018

The Personal and Social Value of Brain Preservation – One View: A Response to Sue Blackmore’s Guardian Article

Author: BPF Co-Founder, John Smart BPF advisor Dr. Susan Blackmore recently wrote a thoughtful and insightful opinion piece, Brain preservation is a step closer, but how could it ever be [...]

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