
Responsibility and psychopathy Interfacing law, psychiatry and philosophy
by Malatesti, Luca; McMillan, John-
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Summary
Author Biography
Luca Malatesti received his doctorate in philosophy of science from the University of Genoa and his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Stirling. He was Wellcome Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Institute of Applied Ethics at the University of Hull. He is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Rijeka (Croatia). His areas of research are philosophy of mind and philosophy of psychiatry.
John McMillan is Associate Professor at the School of Medicine, Flinders University. Prior to this appointment he worked at the Hull York Medical School (2004-9), Cambridge (2002-4), Oxford (1998-2002) and Otago (1995-8) where he taught ethics to philosophy and medical students. He is an editor of The Principles of Healthcare Ethics (with Ashcroft, Dawson and Draper) 2007, Empirical Ethics in Psychiatry (with Widdershoven, Hope and Van der Scheer) 2008 and The Limits of Consent (with Corrigan, Liddell, Richards and Weijer) 2009. He was a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics working party on ethical issues and dementia which reported on October 1st, 2009. He is about to begin work on a book The Methods of Bioethics (with Adrian Walsh).
Table of Contents
Contributors | p. ix |
Introduction: interfacing law, philosophy, and psychiatry | p. 1 |
Psychopathy and the law | |
Psychopathy and criminal responsibility in historical perspective | p. 7 |
Stabbing in the dark: English law relating to psychopathy | p. 25 |
Psychopathy and the law: the United States experience | p. 41 |
Policies, law, and psychopathy: a critical stance from political philosophy | p. 63 |
Psychopathy: a new research paradigm | |
Defending PCL-R | p. 79 |
Psychopathy: assessment and forensic implications | p. 93 |
Neuroimaging, genetics, and psychopathy: implications for the legal system | p. 125 |
The treatment of psychopathy: clinical nihilism or steps in the right direction? | p. 155 |
The responsibility of the psychopathic offender | |
Responsibility and psychopathy | p. 185 |
Psychopathy and answerability | p. 199 |
Psychopathy, responsibility, and the moral/conventional distinction | p. 213 |
Rationalism, emotivism, and the psychopath | p. 227 |
Reasons, emotion, and moral judgement in the psychopath | p. 243 |
The inauthentic evaluative schemes of psychopaths and culpability | p. 261 |
Intentional action, moral responsibility, and psychopaths | p. 283 |
Will a stroke of neuroscience ever eradicate evil? | p. 299 |
Conclusions: psychopathy and responsibility, a rejoinder | p. 319 |
Index | p. 325 |
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