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  • Minds, Brains, and Law: The Conceptual Foundations of Law and Neuroscience

    Minds, Brains, and Law by Pardo, Michael S.; Patterson, Dennis;

    The Conceptual Foundations of Law and Neuroscience

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2013. december 5.

    • ISBN 9780199812134
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem272 oldal
    • Méret 236x160x22 mm
    • Súly 590 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    This book addresses the philosophical questions that arise when neuroscientific research and technology are applied in the legal system. The empirical, practical, ethical, and conceptual issues that Pardo and Patterson seek to redress will deeply influence how we negotiate and implement the fruits of neuroscience in law and policy in the future.

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    As neuroscientific technologies continue to develop and inform our understanding of the mind, the opportunities for applying neuroscience in legal proceedings have also increased. Cognitive neuroscientists have deepened our understanding of the complex relationship between the mind and the brain by using new techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and electroencephalography (EEG). The inferences drawn from these findings and increasingly sophisticated technologies are being applied to debates and processes in the legal field, from lie detection in criminal trials to critical legal doctrines surrounding the insanity defense or guilt adjudication.

    In Minds, Brains, and Law: The Conceptual Foundations of Law and Neuroscience, Michael S. Pardo and Dennis Patterson assess the philosophical questions that arise when neuroscientific research and technology are applied in the legal system. They examine the arguments favoring the increased use of neuroscience in law, the means for assessing its reliability in legal proceedings, and the integration of neuroscientific research into substantive legal doctrines.

    The authors use their explorations to inform a corrective inquiry into the mistaken inferences and conceptual errors that arise from mismatched concepts, such as the mental disconnect of what constitutes "lying" on a lie detection test. The empirical, practical, ethical, and conceptual issues that Pardo and Patterson seek to redress will deeply influence how we negotiate and implement the fruits of neuroscience in law and policy in the future.

    Where the book challenges and then soars is when you get to the parts that go to fundamental and foundational blocks of law (and legal theory), such as the nature of truth and presumptions of the human condition that go to responsibility, agency, and the like. Legal thinking has lagged behind moral philosophy in thinking through or at least thinking about these issues. You will learn a lot and certainly become wiser.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface
    Introduction
    Chapter One: Philosophical Issues
    I. The Conceptual and the Empirical
    II. Criterial and Inductive Evidence
    III. Unconscious Rule Following
    IV. Interpretation
    V. Knowledge
    VI. The Mereological Fallacy
    Chapter Two: The Concept of Mind
    I. Neuro-Reductionism
    II. Eliminative Materialism and the "Theory" of Folk Psychology
    III. Two Examples of Neuro-Reductionism and Its Implications for Law
    IV. Conceptions of Mind and the Role of Neuroscience in Law
    Chapter Three: Neuroscience and Legal Theory: Jurisprudence, Morality, and Economics
    I. Jurisprudence
    II. Emotion and Moral Judgments
    III. Mind, Moral Grammar, and Knowledge
    IV. Neuroeconomics
    Chapter Four: Brain-Based Lie Detection
    I. fMRI Lie Detection
    II. EEG Lie Detection ("Brain Fingerprinting")
    III. Analysis: Empirical, Conceptual, and Practical Issues
    Chapter Five: Criminal Law Doctrine
    I. Actus reus
    II. Mens rea
    III. Insanity
    Chapter Six: Criminal Procedure
    I. Fourth Amendment
    II. Fifth Amendment
    III. Due Process
    Chapter Seven: Theories of Criminal Punishment
    I. A Brief Taxonomy of Theories of Criminal Punishment
    II. The First Challenge: Brains and Punishment Decisions
    III. The Second Challenge: Neuroscience and Intuitions about Punishment
    Conclusion
    Bibliography

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