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Title:
Law and mind : a survey of law and the cognitive sciences / edited by Bartosz Brozek, Jaap Hage, Nicole A Vincent.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xiv, 520 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Law--Psychological aspects.
Cognitive science.
Cognitive science.
Law--Psychological aspects.
Other Authors:
Brozek, Bartosz, editor.
Hage, J. C. (Jacob Cornelis), editor.
Vincent, Nicole A., editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
B. Brozek, J. Hage, Between law and the cognitive sciences. A manifesto -- J. Hage, Are the cognitive sciences relevant for law? -- C. Heidemann, Social and normative facts -- ¿. Kurek, Law, Folk psychology and cognitive science -- K. Tobia, Law and the cognitive science of ordinary concepts -- C. Roversi, Cognitive Science and the Nature of Law -- Brozek, The Architecture of the Legal Mind -- M.B. Hoffman, The Psychology of the Trial Judge -- A. Leibovitch, Institutional design and the psychology of the trial judge -- E. Aharoni, Bias as the surface or the core? A comment on the psychology of the trial judge -- P. Pa¿ka, Private Law and Cognitive Science -- B. Brozek, M. Jakubiec, Private Law and Cognitive Science: A Methodological Commentary -- . J. Hage, A. Waltermann, Responsibility, liability, and retribution -- . M. Ma¿ecki, M. S¿awinski, Guilt in criminal law : guilt in us or in stars? -- G. Meynen, The insanity defense -- L. Claydon, P. Catley, Thoughts on the Insanity Defense -- . P. Haselager, Implications of Neurotechnology: Brain Recording and Intervention -- J.C. Moriarty, Neuroimaging evidence in US courts -- 1. D.W. Denno, Neuroscientific evidence in context -- B. Kucharzyk, Some issues in interpreting neuroscientific evidence -- A.R. Mackor, H. Jellema, P.J. van Koppen, Explanation-based approaches to reasoning about evidence and proof in criminal trials -- . G. Pavlakos, A non-naturalist account of law's place in reality -- P. Chiassoni, The law & cognitive science enterprise : a few analytic notes -- J. Stelmach, The cognitive approach in legal science and practice : a history of four revolutions.
Summary:
"Recent decades have brought about a genuine scientific revolution. It did not take place overnight, but the cumulative efforts of psychologists, neuroscientists, specialists in AI and philosophers have given us a picture of human cognitive processes and behaviour that is radically new. The revolution has led us to recognize and account for the important role played by unconscious decision-making, the central role that emotions play in the human psyche, and the intricate relationship between mind and body. In doing so, it has significantly reshaped the way in which we understand our mental lives and the sources of our actions"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Law and the cognitive sciences
ISBN:
1108486002
9781108486002
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1196245613
LCCN:
2020046962
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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