The way in which we characterize the structural and functional differences between psychopath and normal brains – either as biological disorders or as mere biological differences – can influence our judgments about psychopaths’ responsibility for criminal misconduct. However, Marga Reimer (Neuroethics 1(2):14, 2008) points out that whether our characterization of these differences should be allowed to affect our judgments in this manner “is a difficult and important question that really needs to be addressed before policies regarding responsibility... can be implemented with any confidence”. This paper is an attempt to address Reimer’s difficult and important question; I argue that irrespective of which of these two characterizations is cho...
Psychopaths. Who are they? What are they? How do they differ from the rest of us "normals?" And, why...
The emerging neuroscience of psychopathy will have several important implications for our attempts t...
Neil Levy argues that empirical data shows that psychopaths lack the moral knowledge required for mo...
Abstract The way in which we characterize the structural and functional differences between psycho-p...
Abstract Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to ...
First published online in 2009Reimer (Neuroethics 2008) believes that how we use language to charact...
Given that psychopaths suffer from deficits in emotional processing and commit immoral actions, we h...
This article does not aim to describe the opposing views and argue for one over the other. Rather, I...
Does a diagnosis of brain dysfunction matter for ascriptions of moral responsibility? This chapter a...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesPhilosophyJames TaberyPsychopaths present a peculiar problem for p...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
Addressing concerns about the treatment of psychopaths, Grant Gillett and Flora Huang (2013) argue t...
Abstract Psychopathy involves impaired capacity for prudential and moral reasoning due to impaired c...
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...
The emerging neuroscience of psychopathy will have several important implications for our attempts t...
Neil Levy argues that empirical data shows that psychopaths lack the moral knowledge required for mo...
Abstract The way in which we characterize the structural and functional differences between psycho-p...
Abstract Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to ...
First published online in 2009Reimer (Neuroethics 2008) believes that how we use language to charact...
Given that psychopaths suffer from deficits in emotional processing and commit immoral actions, we h...
This article does not aim to describe the opposing views and argue for one over the other. Rather, I...
Does a diagnosis of brain dysfunction matter for ascriptions of moral responsibility? This chapter a...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesPhilosophyJames TaberyPsychopaths present a peculiar problem for p...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
Addressing concerns about the treatment of psychopaths, Grant Gillett and Flora Huang (2013) argue t...
Abstract Psychopathy involves impaired capacity for prudential and moral reasoning due to impaired c...
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...
The emerging neuroscience of psychopathy will have several important implications for our attempts t...
Neil Levy argues that empirical data shows that psychopaths lack the moral knowledge required for mo...