Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience

Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience
ISBN-10
0198743092
ISBN-13
9780198743095
Category
Law
Pages
251
Language
English
Published
2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Authors
Michael S. Pardo, Dennis Michael Patterson

Description

Bringing together the latest work from leading scholars in this emerging and vibrant subfield of law, this book examines the philosophical issues that inform the intersection between law and neuroscience.

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