Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience

Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience
Title Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience PDF eBook
Author Dennis Patterson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 266
Release 2016-07-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0191060828

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The intersection between law and neuroscience has been a focus of intense research for the past decade, as an unprecedented amount of attention has been triggered by the increased use of neuroscientific evidence in courts. While the majority of this attention is currently devoted to criminal law, including capital cases, the wide-ranging proposals for how neuroscience may inform issues of law and public policy extend to virtually every substantive area in law. Bringing together the latest work from leading scholars in the field, this volume examines the philosophical issues that inform this emerging and vibrant subfield of law. From discussions featuring the philosophy of the mind to neuroscience-based lie detection, each chapter addresses foundational questions that arise in the application of neuroscientific technology in the legal sphere.

Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience

Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience
Title Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Pardo
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Total Pages 30
Release 2010
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Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience

Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience
Title Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Pardo
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Total Pages 0
Release 2010
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Minds, Brains, and Law

Minds, Brains, and Law
Title Minds, Brains, and Law PDF eBook
Author Michael S. Pardo
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 269
Release 2013-09
Genre Law
ISBN 0199812136

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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.

Philosophical Foundations of Labour Law

Philosophical Foundations of Labour Law
Title Philosophical Foundations of Labour Law PDF eBook
Author Hugh Collins
Publisher Philosophical Foundations of L
Total Pages 369
Release 2019-02-12
Genre Law
ISBN 0198825277

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The first book to explore the philosophical foundations of labour law in detail, including topics such as the meaning of work, the relationship between employee and employer, and the demands of justice in the workplace.

Philosophical Foundations of Neurolaw

Philosophical Foundations of Neurolaw
Title Philosophical Foundations of Neurolaw PDF eBook
Author Martin Roth
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 236
Release 2017-11-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 149853967X

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The central philosophical issue confronting neurolaw is whether we can reconcile the conception of ourselves as free, responsible agents with the conception of ourselves as complex physical machines. This book develops and defends an account of free and responsible agency that shows how such reconciliation is possible.

Philosophical Foundations of Language in the Law

Philosophical Foundations of Language in the Law
Title Philosophical Foundations of Language in the Law PDF eBook
Author Andrei Marmor
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 288
Release 2013-01-31
Genre Law
ISBN 0191654752

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This collection brings together the best contemporary philosophical work in the area of intersection between philosophy of language and the law. Some of the contributors are philosophers of language who are interested in applying advances in philosophy of language to legal issues, and some of the participants are philosophers of law who are interested in applying insights and theories from philosophy of language to their work on the nature of law and legal interpretation. By making this body of recent work available in a single volume, readers will gain both a general overview of the various interactions between language and law, and also detailed analyses of particular areas in which this interaction is manifest. The contributions to this volume are grouped under three main general areas: The first area concerns a critical assessment, in light of recent advances in philosophy of language, of the foundational role of language in understanding the nature of law itself. The second main area concerns a number of ways in which an understanding of language can resolve some of the issues prevalent in legal interpretation, such as the various ways in which semantic content can differ from law's assertive content; the contribution of presuppositions and pragmatic implicatures in understanding what the law conveys; the role of vagueness in legal language, for example. The third general topic concerns the role of language in the context of particular legal doctrines and legal solutions to practical problems, such as the legal definitions of inchoate crimes, the legal definition of torture, or the contractual doctrines concerning default rules. Together, these three key issues cover a wide range of philosophical interests in law that can be elucidated by a better understanding of language and linguistic communication.