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Minds, brains, and law : The conceptual foundations of law and neuroscience (Record no. 40783)

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International Standard Book Number 9780199812134
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Classification number 340.190000
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Personal name Pardo Michael S
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Title Minds, brains, and law : The conceptual foundations of law and neuroscience
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013
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Extent 240p
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Price amount Rs. 1,761
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Formatted contents note Table of contents;<br/>Preface ;<br/>Introduction ;<br/> Chapter One: Philosophical Issues ;<br/>I. The Conceptual and the Empirical ;<br/>II. II. Criterial and Inductive Evidence ;<br/>III. III. Unconscious Rule Following ;<br/>IV. IV. Interpretation ;<br/>V. V. Knowledge ;<br/>VI. VI. The Mereological Fallacy ;<br/>VII. Chapter Two: The Concept of Mind ;<br/>VIII. I. Neuro-Reductionism ;<br/>IX. II. Eliminative Materialism and the "Theory" of Folk Psychology ;<br/>X. III. Two Examples of Neuro-Reductionism and Its Implications for Law ;<br/>XI. IV. Conceptions of Mind and the Role of Neuroscience in Law ;<br/>XII. Chapter Three: Neuroscience and Legal Theory: Jurisprudence, Morality, and Economics ;<br/>XIII. I. Jurisprudence ;<br/>XIV. II. Emotion and Moral Judgments ;<br/>XV. III. Mind, Moral Grammar, and Knowledge<br/>XVI. IV. Neuroeconomics ;<br/>XVII. Chapter Four: Brain-Based Lie Detection ;<br/>XVIII. I. fMRI Lie Detection ;<br/>XIX. II. EEG Lie Detection ("Brain Fingerprinting") ;<br/>XX. III. Analysis: Empirical, Conceptual, and Practical Issues ;<br/>XXI. Chapter Five: Criminal Law Doctrine ;<br/>XXII. I. Actus reus ;<br/>XXIII. II. Mens rea ;<br/>XXIV. III. Insanity ;<br/>XXV. Chapter Six: Criminal Procedure ;<br/>XXVI. I. Fourth Amendment ;<br/>XXVII. II. Fifth Amendment ;<br/>XXVIII. III. Due Process ;<br/>XXIX. Chapter Seven: Theories of Criminal Punishment ;<br/>XXX. I. A Brief Taxonomy of Theories of Criminal Punishment ;<br/>XXXI. II. The First Challenge: Brains and Punishment Decisions ;<br/>XXXII. III. The Second Challenge: Neuroscience and Intuitions about Punishment ;<br/>XXXIII. Conclusion ;<br/>XXXIV. Bibliography<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Jurisprudence - Brain - Philosophical Thought2. Practice Of Law - Psychological Aspects 3. Cognitive Neuroscience
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Personal name Patterson Dennis
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