A pressing and difficult practical problem concerns the general issue of the right social response to offenders classified as having antisocial personality disorder. This paper approaches this general problem by focusing, from a philosophical perspective, on the still relevant but more approachable question whether psychopathic offenders are morally responsible. In particular, I investigate whether psychopaths possess moral understanding. A plausible way to approach the last question requires a satisfactory philosophical interpretation of the empirical evidence that appears to show that psychopaths fail to draw the distinction between conventional and moral norms. Specifically, I will consider a recent philosophical debate polarized between...
A long-standing puzzle for moral philosophers and psychologists alike is the concept of psychopathy,...
Many spectacular claims about psychopaths are circulated. This contribution aims at providing the re...
Psychopaths are notorious for their antisocial and immoral behavior, yet experimental studies have t...
A pressing and difficult practical problem concerns the general issue of the right social response t...
In popular culture psychopaths are inaccurately portrayed as serial killers or homicidal maniacs. Mo...
Given that psychopaths suffer from deficits in emotional processing and commit immoral actions, we h...
The question of whether psychopaths are morally responsible is a difficult one for philosophers and ...
Psychopaths. Who are they? What are they? How do they differ from the rest of us "normals?" And, why...
Adult psychopaths have deficits in emotional processing and inhibitory control, engage in morally in...
A pressing and difficult practical problem concerns the general issue of the right social response t...
This article does not aim to describe the opposing views and argue for one over the other. Rather, I...
The recent debate over the moral responsibility of psychopaths has centered on whether, or in what s...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesPhilosophyJames TaberyPsychopaths present a peculiar problem for p...
The recent debate over the moral responsibility of psychopaths has centered on whether, or in what s...
Contains fulltext : 129909.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adult psychopat...
A long-standing puzzle for moral philosophers and psychologists alike is the concept of psychopathy,...
Many spectacular claims about psychopaths are circulated. This contribution aims at providing the re...
Psychopaths are notorious for their antisocial and immoral behavior, yet experimental studies have t...
A pressing and difficult practical problem concerns the general issue of the right social response t...
In popular culture psychopaths are inaccurately portrayed as serial killers or homicidal maniacs. Mo...
Given that psychopaths suffer from deficits in emotional processing and commit immoral actions, we h...
The question of whether psychopaths are morally responsible is a difficult one for philosophers and ...
Psychopaths. Who are they? What are they? How do they differ from the rest of us "normals?" And, why...
Adult psychopaths have deficits in emotional processing and inhibitory control, engage in morally in...
A pressing and difficult practical problem concerns the general issue of the right social response t...
This article does not aim to describe the opposing views and argue for one over the other. Rather, I...
The recent debate over the moral responsibility of psychopaths has centered on whether, or in what s...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesPhilosophyJames TaberyPsychopaths present a peculiar problem for p...
The recent debate over the moral responsibility of psychopaths has centered on whether, or in what s...
Contains fulltext : 129909.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adult psychopat...
A long-standing puzzle for moral philosophers and psychologists alike is the concept of psychopathy,...
Many spectacular claims about psychopaths are circulated. This contribution aims at providing the re...
Psychopaths are notorious for their antisocial and immoral behavior, yet experimental studies have t...