Psychopathy, executive functions, and neuropsychological data: a response to Sifferd and Hirstein

Neuroethics 11 (1):55-65 (2018)
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Psychopathy, executive functions, and neuropsychological data: a response to Sifferd and Hirstein

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edition Jurjako, Marko; Malatesti, Luca; McMillan, John (2018) "Psychopathy: Philosophical and Empirical Challenges". European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 14(1):5-14

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