Neuroscience and legal responsibility

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DOI: 10.1093/ACPROF:OSO/9780199925605.001.0001

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摘要: Chapter 1 Introduction Nicole A. Vincent 2 Criminal Common Law Compatibilism Stephen J. Morse 3 What can neurosciences say about responsibility? Taking the distinction between theoretical and practical reason seriously Anne Ruth Mackor 4 Irrationality, mental capacities neuroscience Jillian Craigie Alicia Coram 5 Skepticism Concerning Human Agency: Sciences of Self vs. 'Voluntariness' in Paul Sheldon Davies 6 The Implications Heuristics Biases Research on Moral Legal Responsibility: A Case Against Reasonable Person Standard Leora Dahan-Katz 7 Responsibility Consciousness: Two Challenges, One Solution Neil Levy 8 Translating Scientific Evidence into Language 'Folk': Executive Function as Capacity-Responsibility Katrina L. Sifferd 9 Neuroscience, deviant appetites criminal law Colin Gavaghan 10 Is Psychopathy a Mental Disease? Thomas Nadelhoffer & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong 11 Addiction, choice, disease: How voluntary is action addiction? Jeanette Kennett 12 may affect way that courts deal with addicted offenders? Wayne Hall Adrian Carter 13 Enhancing 14 Guilty Minds Washed Brains? Manipulation Cases, Excuses Normative Prerequisites Liberal Orders Christoph Bublitz Reinhard Merkel

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