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Mechanical choices : the responsibility of the human machine / Michael S. Moore, University of Illinois.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Moore, Michael S., 1943- author.
Series:
Oxford scholarship online.
Oxford scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Criminal liability--Philosophy.
Criminal liability.
Criminal psychology--Psychological aspects.
Criminal psychology.
Free will and determinism.
Forensic neuropsychology.
Law and biology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (616 pages).
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, [2020]
Summary:
Mechanical Choices details the intimate connection that exists between morality and law: the morality we use to blame others for their misdeeds and the criminal law that punishes them for these misdeeds. This book shows how both law and morality presuppose the accuracy of common sense, a centuries-old psychology that defines people as rational agents who make honorable choices and act for just reasons. It then shows how neuroscience is commonly taken to challenge these fundamental psychological assumptions.
Contents:
Introduction
The General Structure of Criminal Law in Terms of Ascriptive Moral Principles
Human Actions at the Root of Moral Wrongdoing and Criminal Law's Actus Reus
Intention and Belief at the Root of Moral Culpability and Mens Rea
Further Questions About the Basic Distinction Between Intention and Belief
The Royal Road to the Criminal Law's Concept of the Psychology of Persons : The Insanity Defense
The Challenging Data of Neuroscience and the Challenges Mounted From that Data
The Libertarian, Fictionalist, and Compatibilist Responses to Hard Determinism
Rescuing the Volitional Excuses from Compatibilism (The Overshoot Problem for Compatibilism)
The Epiphenomenalist Challenge
The Initiation of the Epiphenomenalist Challenge in the Work of Benjamin Libet
The Limited Compatibilism of Epiphenomenalism with Responsibility
The Reductionist Challenge
Nothing But a Pack of Neurons
The Potential Contributions of Neuroscience to our Understanding of Addiction.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-19-086401-X
0-19-086402-8
0-19-086400-1

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