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Neuroimaging and Responsibility Assessments
Could neuroimaging evidence help us to assess the degree of a person’s responsibility for a crime which we know that they committed? This essay defends an affirmative answer to this question. A range of standard objections to this high-tech approach to assessing people’s responsibility is considered and then set aside, but I also bring to light and then reject a novel objection—an objection which is only encountered when functional (rather than structural) neuroimaging is used to assess people’s responsibility
Learning from the existence of models: On psychic machines, tortoises, and computer simulations
Modelli artificialisti per la rappresentazione della variabilità linguistica nell’OLS e nell’ALS
Book Reviews : Stanley Finger. Origins of Neuroscience : A History of Explorations into Brain Function. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Pp. 462. £60.00. ISBN 0-19-506503-4
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