Since our moral and legal judgments are focused on our decisions and actions, one would expect information about the neural underpinnings of human decision-making and action-production to have a significant bearing on those judgments. However, despite the wealth of empirical data, and the public attention it has attracted in the past few decades, the results of neuroscientific research have had relatively little influence on legal practice. It is here argued that this is due, at least partly, to the discussion on the relationship of the neurosciences and law mixing up a number of separate issues that have different relevance on our moral and legal judgments. The approach here is hierarchical; more and less feasible ways in which neuroscient...
Neuroscience is one of the fastest growing scientific fields in terms of the numbers of scientists a...
Claims for the relevance and importance of neuroscience for law are stronger than ever. Notwithstand...
According to a wide variety of scholars, scientists, and policymakers, neuroscience promises to tran...
Since our moral and legal judgments are focused on our decisions and actions, one would expect infor...
Since our moral and legal judgments are focused on our decisions and actions, one would expect infor...
This chapter considers the claims made on behalf of neuroscience in three areas: legal philosophy, e...
Some of the implications for law of recent discoveries in neuroscience are considered in a new progr...
This is a pre-copyedited version of a chapter in the Oxford Handbooks Online (Philosophy) edited by ...
In this chapter, we explore the potential influence that advances in neuroscience may have on legal ...
Arguments for the importance of neuroscience reach across many disciplines. Advocates of neuroscienc...
Patterson deny that the activities of persons (knowl-edge, rule-following, interpretation) can be un...
As neuroscientific technologies continue to develop and inform our understanding of the mind, the op...
In a 2002 editorial published in The Economist, the following warning was given: Genetics may yet t...
SummaryStunning technical advances in the ability to image the human brain have provoked excited spe...
This chapter suggests that for conceptual, empirical, and practical reasons, neuroscience in general...
Neuroscience is one of the fastest growing scientific fields in terms of the numbers of scientists a...
Claims for the relevance and importance of neuroscience for law are stronger than ever. Notwithstand...
According to a wide variety of scholars, scientists, and policymakers, neuroscience promises to tran...
Since our moral and legal judgments are focused on our decisions and actions, one would expect infor...
Since our moral and legal judgments are focused on our decisions and actions, one would expect infor...
This chapter considers the claims made on behalf of neuroscience in three areas: legal philosophy, e...
Some of the implications for law of recent discoveries in neuroscience are considered in a new progr...
This is a pre-copyedited version of a chapter in the Oxford Handbooks Online (Philosophy) edited by ...
In this chapter, we explore the potential influence that advances in neuroscience may have on legal ...
Arguments for the importance of neuroscience reach across many disciplines. Advocates of neuroscienc...
Patterson deny that the activities of persons (knowl-edge, rule-following, interpretation) can be un...
As neuroscientific technologies continue to develop and inform our understanding of the mind, the op...
In a 2002 editorial published in The Economist, the following warning was given: Genetics may yet t...
SummaryStunning technical advances in the ability to image the human brain have provoked excited spe...
This chapter suggests that for conceptual, empirical, and practical reasons, neuroscience in general...
Neuroscience is one of the fastest growing scientific fields in terms of the numbers of scientists a...
Claims for the relevance and importance of neuroscience for law are stronger than ever. Notwithstand...
According to a wide variety of scholars, scientists, and policymakers, neuroscience promises to tran...