Table of contents of the issue 2/2010, agosto
Scienze cognitive e diritto, a cura di Fausto Caruana
The Contribution of Cognitive Science, Memory and Eyewitness Psychology to Forensic Science
Cognition, Expert Testimony, and Theories of Legally Relevant Events
Facts and Counterfacts in Judicial Reasoning
Psychology of Decision-Making and Consumer Protection: the Problem of «Misleading Commercial Practices»
The Psychopathic Personality
The New Relationship Between Jurisprudence and Neuroscience: The Case of the Psychopath
Neurosciences and the Law, For a New Legal Theory About Mind and Brain
Neuroscience in the Court: The Sentence of Trieste
Are We Really Free? The Behavior Between Genes and the Brain
Cognitive Neurosciences and Law: Explain More to Understand Better
Neuroscience, Connections and Boundary Lines of Individuals
Far From a Beautiful Isolation. Cognitive Sciences and the Horizons of Legal Science
Two Problems With the Employment of Neuroscience in Jurisprudence
The Temporal Structure of Intentional Action: an Illusion of the Will or an Illusion of Neuroscience?
Freedom, Responsibility, and Retributivism
Squib e discussioni
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