Neuroscientific challenges to free will and responsibility.
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What Do People Find Incompatible With Causal Determinism?Media Portrayal of a Landmark Neuroscience Experiment on Free Will.A Proposal for a Scientifically-Informed and Instrumentalist Account of Free Will and Voluntary Action.How has neuroscience affected lay understandings of personhood? A review of the evidenceUnraveling the genetic etiology of adult antisocial behavior: a genome-wide association study.Neuroimaging and Responsibility Assessments.Time to abandon the notion of personal choice in dietary counseling for obesity?Neuroethics beyond genethics. Despite the overlap between the ethics of neuroscience and genetics, there are important areas where the two diverge.Linking neuroimaging signals to behavioral responses in single cases: Challenges and opportunities.Biologising parenting: neuroscience discourse, English social and public health policy and understandings of the child.The BCN Challenge to Compatibilist Free Will and Personal Responsibility."Me & my brain": exposing neuroscience's closet dualism.Oxytocin influences intuitions about the relationship between belief in free will and moral responsibility.Integrating Brain Science and Law: Neuroscientific Evidence and Legal Perspectives on Protecting Individual Liberties.Searching for the neural causes of criminal behavior.Should an individual composed of selfish goals be held responsible for her actions?Neuroscience, neuropolitics and neuroethics: the complex case of crime, deception and FMRI.Parsing neurobiological dysfunctions in obesity: nosologic and ethical consequences.Neuroscience EvidenceShouldbe Incorporated Into Our Ethical PracticesTo ELSI or Not to ELSI Neuroscience: Lessons for Neuroethics from the Human Genome ProjectThe Metaphysical Assumptions Required for Political AutonomyFree Will From the Neurophilosophical PerspectiveNeuroethics and the Possible Types of Moral EnhancementWhat Patients With Behavioral-Variant Frontotemporal Dementia Can Teach Us About Moral Responsibility
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Neuroscientific challenges to free will and responsibility.
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