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SUMMARY:Moral & Criminal Responsibility and Neuroscience
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LOCATION:Stewart House\, London\, United Kingdom\, WC1E 7HU
DESCRIPTION:<p>This workshop aims to bring together early-career researchers in law\, philosophy\, neuroscience\, and psychology to explore in what way\, if any\, recent findings in neuroscience (broadly construed) can inform debates on the source of voluntary action and the related notions of moral and criminal responsibility.</p>\n<p>Issues that might be addressed are: Should we hold criminals diagnosed with psychopathy less accountable for their crimes given that studies show that psychopaths have reduced moral judgment and/or empathy? Does evidence from neuroscience and behavioral genetics have any implications for the scope of circumstances that are understood as &ldquo\;mitigating&rdquo\;? Does such evidence have any bearing on whether the purpose of punishment for criminal acts should be conceived as a matter of retribution or rehabilitation? Do the &ldquo\;timing experiments&rdquo\; by Benjamin Libet and others fundamentally undermine the voluntary control condition that many compatibilists claim is a condition for moral accountability? If so\, does it in turn also undermine the condition for <em>criminal </em>responsibility?</p>\n<p><strong>Call for Abstracts: </strong>We invite PhD students and early-career researchers from philosophy\, law\, neuroscience and psychology to submit abstracts for presentation. We welcome any submission that addresses responsibility in the three-way intersection between law\, neuroscience\, and philosophy. All extended abstract submissions should be no more than 1000 words and in PDF- format. They should also be properly prepared for blind refereeing. The abstract should state the primary discipline of your paper (e.g. philosophy\, neuroscience\, psychology\, or law) and be sent to Marion Godman\, marion.godman@sas.ac.uk by <strong>May 28</strong><strong>th </strong>(***Note approaching deadline ***). Successful applicants will be sent an invitation to attend by <strong>May 31</strong><strong>st</strong>. We will pay speakers&rsquo\; travel (within the UK) and accommodation costs. Anyone who applies but is not selected to present will be welcome to attend the event free of charge\, but we cannot subsidize travel and accommodation.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Helen Beebee;CN=Marion Godman:
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