Introduction1. Law and the Brain - an introduction,
Semir Zeki & Oliver GoodenoughIntroductory Essays2. The neuroeconomic path of the law,
Morris Hoffman3. How neuroscience might advance the law,
Erin O'HaraLaw, Biology and the Brain4. Law and the sources of morality,
Robert Hinde5. Law, evolution and the brain: applications and open questions,
Owen Jones6. A neuroscientific approach to normative judgment in law and justice,
Oliver Goodenough & Kristin PrehnNeuroeconomics and Law7. The brain and the law,
Terrence Chorvath & Kevin McCabe8. Neuroeconomics,
Paul ZakDecision Making and Evidence9. A cognitive neuroscience framework for understanding causal reasoning and the law,
Jonathan Fugelsang & Kevin DunbarTruthfulness10. A cognitive neurobiological account of deception: evidence from functional neuroimaging,
Sean Spence et alProperty in Biology and the Brain11. The property 'instinct',
Jeffrey StakeCriminal Responsibility and Punishment12. For the law, neuroscience changes nothing and everything,
Joshua Greene & Jonathan Cohen13. The frontal cortex and the criminal justice system,
Robert Sapolsky14. The emergence of consequential thought: evidence from neuroscience,
Abigail Baird & Jonathan Fugelsang15. Responsibility and punishment: whose mind? A response,
Oliver Goodenough This is an exciting new area of inquiry and this book is a great representation of this extremely interesting subject. I highly recommend it. --
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