Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility. In contrast, many philosophers and legal experts are increasingly persuaded by evidence from experimental psychology and neuroscience indicating moral and cognitive deficits in psychopaths and have argued that they should be excused from moral responsibility. However, having opposite views concerning psychopaths’ moral responsibility, on the one hand, and criminal responsibility, on the other, seems unfortunate given the assumption that the law should, at least to some extent, react to the same desert-based considerations as do ascriptions of moral responsibility. In response, Stephen Morse has argued that the law should indeed be reformed ...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesPhilosophyJames TaberyPsychopaths present a peculiar problem for p...
First published online in 2009Reimer (Neuroethics 2008) believes that how we use language to charact...
Abstract Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to ...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
I argue for two propositions. First, contrary to the common wisdom, we may justly punish individuals...
How should we judge psychopaths, both morally and in the criminal justice system? This Article will ...
Increasing evidence from psychology and neuroscience suggests that emotion plays an important and so...
We have argued here that to attribute criminal responsibility to psychopathic individuals is to igno...
The question of whether psychopaths are criminally and morally responsible has generated significant...
This article does not aim to describe the opposing views and argue for one over the other. Rather, I...
The psychopath presents a number of issues for the legal system, in particular the question of crimi...
This article considers whether psychopaths should be held criminally responsible. After describing t...
Given that psychopaths suffer from deficits in emotional processing and commit immoral actions, we h...
Addressing concerns about the treatment of psychopaths, Grant Gillett and Flora Huang (2013) argue t...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesPhilosophyJames TaberyPsychopaths present a peculiar problem for p...
First published online in 2009Reimer (Neuroethics 2008) believes that how we use language to charact...
Abstract Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to ...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
Current legal practice holds that a diagnosis of psychopathy does not remove criminal responsibility...
I argue for two propositions. First, contrary to the common wisdom, we may justly punish individuals...
How should we judge psychopaths, both morally and in the criminal justice system? This Article will ...
Increasing evidence from psychology and neuroscience suggests that emotion plays an important and so...
We have argued here that to attribute criminal responsibility to psychopathic individuals is to igno...
The question of whether psychopaths are criminally and morally responsible has generated significant...
This article does not aim to describe the opposing views and argue for one over the other. Rather, I...
The psychopath presents a number of issues for the legal system, in particular the question of crimi...
This article considers whether psychopaths should be held criminally responsible. After describing t...
Given that psychopaths suffer from deficits in emotional processing and commit immoral actions, we h...
Addressing concerns about the treatment of psychopaths, Grant Gillett and Flora Huang (2013) argue t...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesPhilosophyJames TaberyPsychopaths present a peculiar problem for p...
First published online in 2009Reimer (Neuroethics 2008) believes that how we use language to charact...
Abstract Background From fields such as neuroethics and legal medicine it is increasingly common to ...