ACADEMIC PAPERS
Earp, B. D., & Savulescu, J. (2016). Is there such a thing as a love drug? Reply toMcGee. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, Vol. 23, No. 2, 93-96.
Earp, B. D., Sandberg, A., & Savulescu, J. (2016). The medicalization of love: Response to critics. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Vol. 25, No. 4, 759-771.
Earp, B. D., Sandberg, A., & Savulescu, J. (2015). The medicalization of love. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Vol. 24, No. 3, 323–336. [open access]
Savulescu, J., & Sandberg, A. (2008). Neuroenhancement of love and marriage: The chemicals between us. Neuroethics, 1(1), 31-44. [LINK]
Earp, B. D., Sandberg, A., & Savulescu, J. (2012). Natural selection, childrearing, and the ethics of marriage (and divorce): Building a case for the neuroenhancement of human relationships. Philosophy & Technology, 25(4), 561-587. [LINK]
Earp, B.D., Wudarczyk, O.A., Sandberg, A., and Savulescu. J. (2013), 'If I could just stop loving you:Anti-love biotechnology and the ethics of a chemical breakup', American Journal of Bioethics, Vol: 13(11): 3–17. [open access]
*Wudarczyk, O. A., *Earp, B. D., Guastella, A., & Savulescu, J (2013): Could intranasal oxytocin be used to enhance relationships? Research imperatives, clinical policy, and ethical considerations. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 26 (5), 475-484. * These authors contributed equally to the research. [LINK]
Earp, B. D., Wudarczyk, O. A., Foddy, B., & Savulescu, J. (under review). Addicted to love: What is love addiction and when should it be treated? [LINK]
Earp, B. D., Sandberg, A., & Savulescu, J. (2014), 'Brave new love: The threat of high-tech “conversion” therapy and the bio-oppression of sexual minorities', American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience, Vol: 5(1): 4-12. [target article, open access]
Savulescu, J., & Earp, B. D. (2014), Neuroreductionism about sex and love. Think: A Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Vol: 13(38): 1-6. [author's version]
Earp, B. D., & Savulescu, J. (2016). Is there such a thing as a love drug? Reply toMcGee. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, Vol. 23, No. 2, 93-96.
Earp, B. D., Sandberg, A., & Savulescu, J. (2016). The medicalization of love: Response to critics. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Vol. 25, No. 4, 759-771.
Earp, B. D., Sandberg, A., & Savulescu, J. (2015). The medicalization of love. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Vol. 24, No. 3, 323–336. [open access]
Savulescu, J., & Sandberg, A. (2008). Neuroenhancement of love and marriage: The chemicals between us. Neuroethics, 1(1), 31-44. [LINK]
Earp, B. D., Sandberg, A., & Savulescu, J. (2012). Natural selection, childrearing, and the ethics of marriage (and divorce): Building a case for the neuroenhancement of human relationships. Philosophy & Technology, 25(4), 561-587. [LINK]
Earp, B.D., Wudarczyk, O.A., Sandberg, A., and Savulescu. J. (2013), 'If I could just stop loving you:Anti-love biotechnology and the ethics of a chemical breakup', American Journal of Bioethics, Vol: 13(11): 3–17. [open access]
*Wudarczyk, O. A., *Earp, B. D., Guastella, A., & Savulescu, J (2013): Could intranasal oxytocin be used to enhance relationships? Research imperatives, clinical policy, and ethical considerations. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 26 (5), 475-484. * These authors contributed equally to the research. [LINK]
Earp, B. D., Wudarczyk, O. A., Foddy, B., & Savulescu, J. (under review). Addicted to love: What is love addiction and when should it be treated? [LINK]
Earp, B. D., Sandberg, A., & Savulescu, J. (2014), 'Brave new love: The threat of high-tech “conversion” therapy and the bio-oppression of sexual minorities', American Journal of Bioethics: Neuroscience, Vol: 5(1): 4-12. [target article, open access]
Savulescu, J., & Earp, B. D. (2014), Neuroreductionism about sex and love. Think: A Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Vol: 13(38): 1-6. [author's version]