Responsible Brains: Neuroscience, Law, and Human Culpability

Hirstein, William, Sifferd, Katrina L., Fagan, Tyler K.

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2023-09-19
  • 售價: $2,300
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,185
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 304
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262549271
  • ISBN-13: 9780262549271
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商品描述

An examination of the relationship between the brain and culpability that offers a comprehensive neuroscientific theory of human responsibility.

When we praise, blame, punish, or reward people for their actions, we are holding them responsible for what they have done. Common sense tells us that what makes human beings responsible has to do with their minds and, in particular, the relationship between their minds and their actions. Yet the empirical connection is not necessarily obvious. The "guilty mind" is a core concept of criminal law, but if a defendant on trial for murder were found to have serious brain damage, which brain parts or processes would have to be damaged for him to be considered not responsible, or less responsible, for the crime? What mental illnesses would justify legal pleas of insanity? In Responsible Brains, philosophers William Hirstein, Katrina Sifferd, and Tyler Fagan examine recent developments in neuroscience that point to neural mechanisms of responsibility. Drawing on this research, they argue that evidence from neuroscience and cognitive science can illuminate and inform the nature of responsibility and agency. They go on to offer a novel and comprehensive neuroscientific theory of human responsibility.

The authors' core hypothesis is that responsibility is grounded in the brain's prefrontal executive processes, which enable us to make plans, shift attention, inhibit actions, and more. The authors develop the executive theory of responsibility and discuss its implications for criminal law. Their theory neatly bridges the folk-psychological concepts of the law and neuroscientific findings.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

對於大腦與責任之間關係的檢視,提供了一個全面的神經科學理論來解釋人類的責任。

當我們讚美、指責、懲罰或獎勵人們的行為時,我們是在對他們所做的事情負責。常識告訴我們,使人類負責的因素與他們的心智有關,特別是他們的心智與行為之間的關係。然而,這種經驗上的聯繫並不一定明顯。「有罪的心智」是刑法中的核心概念,但如果一名被控謀殺的被告被發現有嚴重的腦損傷,那麼哪些腦部或過程必須受損,才能使他被認為對該罪行不負責或責任較輕?哪些精神疾病可以作為法律上的瘋狂辯護?在《負責任的大腦》中,哲學家威廉·赫斯坦(William Hirstein)、卡特里娜·西佛德(Katrina Sifferd)和泰勒·法根(Tyler Fagan)檢視了神經科學的最新發展,這些發展指向責任的神經機制。他們基於這些研究,主張神經科學和認知科學的證據可以闡明並告知責任和行動的本質。他們進一步提出了一個新穎且全面的神經科學人類責任理論。

作者的核心假設是,責任根植於大腦的前額葉執行過程,這使我們能夠制定計劃、轉移注意力、抑制行為等。作者發展了責任的執行理論,並討論其對刑法的影響。他們的理論巧妙地橋接了法律的民間心理概念與神經科學的發現。

作者簡介

William Hirstein is Professor of Philosophy at Elmhurst College, Illinois and the author of Brain Fiction: Self-Deception and the Riddle of Confabulation (MIT Press).

Katrina L. Sifferd is Professor of Philosophy at Elmhurst College.

Tyler K. Fagan is Lecturer in Philosophy at Elmhurst College.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

威廉·赫斯坦是伊利諾伊州艾爾姆赫斯特學院的哲學教授,也是《Brain Fiction: Self-Deception and the Riddle of Confabulation》(麻省理工學院出版社)的作者。

卡特里娜·L·西佛德是艾爾姆赫斯特學院的哲學教授。

泰勒·K·法根是艾爾姆赫斯特學院的哲學講師。