Author’s Reply: Negligence and Normative Import

Criminal Law and Philosophy 16 (2):353-371 (2022)
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Abstract

In this paper we attempt to reply to the thoughtful comments made on our book, Responsible Brains, by a stellar group of scholars. Our reply focuses on two topics discussed in the commenting papers: first, the issue of responsibility for negligent behavior; and second, the broad claim that facts about brain function are normatively inert. In response to worries that our theory lacks normative implications, we will concentrate on an area where our theory has clear relevance to law and legal policy: juvenile responsibility.

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Katrina L. Sifferd
Elmhurst College
Tyler Fagan
Elmhurst University

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Deserving Blame, and Sometimes Punishment.Katrina L. Sifferd - 2023 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 18 (1):133-150.

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