Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience
Dennis Michael Patterson & Michael S. Pardo (eds.)
Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press UK (2016)
Abstract
Bringing together the latest work from leading scholars in this emerging and vibrant subfield of law, this book examines the philosophical issues that inform the intersection between law and neuroscienceAuthor's Profile
Law Psychological aspects. Neurosciences Law and legislation. Law Philosophy. Criminal liability. Criminal law Interpretation and construction. Offenders with mental disabilities Legal status, laws, etc. Forensic psychiatry. Insanity (Law) Science and law. Neurosciences Law and legislation. Law (Philosophical concept) Law Psychological aspects. Criminal law Interpretation and construction. Criminal liability. Forensic psychiatry. Insanity (Law) Offenders with mental disabilities Legal status, laws, etc. Science and law
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K346.P49 2016
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9780198743095 0198743092
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