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Foreword: The Neurocognitive Turn in Law and Its Epistemological Aspects; Introduction; Law and Folk Psychology; The Epistemology of Contemporary Cognitive Neuroscience, the Role of FP and Some Recurring Misunderstandings; Why the Law Should Adhere to Neurocognitive Epistemology; What Are the Implications for the Law?; References; Foreword: Neurolaw-A Concept Between Neurosciences and New Theories on Legal; Introduction; A Path of Evolutionary and Neuroscientific Explanation of Human Sociality and the Origin of the Legal Relationship

What Do You Look for in These Places Where Your Species Was Unknown?The Behavioral Modernity; The Social Synapses; The Legal Relationship in an Evolutionary Perspective; The Knowledge of the Law; Conclusions; References; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Neuroscience, Science of Nature and Social Sciences; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Neurophilosophy, Included in the Large Group of the So-Called Cognitive Sciences; 1.3 Neuropolitics, Bordering Biopolitics; 1.4 Neuroeconomy or Cognitive Economy; 1.5 Neuroaesthetics; 1.6 Neurolaw; 1.7 Neuroethics

1.8 Some Notes About the Impact of the Neuroscientific Disciplines on the Religious Debate1.9 A Short Account About the Influence of the Neurosciences on the So-Called Natural Sciences; 1.9.1 Neuropsychiatry; 1.9.2 Neuroanalysis; 1.9.3 Neuropsychology; 1.9.4 Neuro-Mania; 1.10 Some Interrogatives About the Risks and Perils of the Neuroscience Development; 1.11 A Possible Juridical Discipline for the Neuroscience?; References; Chapter 2: Neuro Law: Validity and Limits of a Neuroscientific Approach to Problems Relating to Law and Justice; 2.1 Introduction

2.2 Law and Justice: An Unresolved Dichotomy Involving the Necessity for a Differentiation in the Neuroscientific Approach Acc...2.3 The Debris of Rationalism in the Approach to the Concept of ``Law;́́ 2.4 Fundamental Postulates in the Legal Approach to Neuroscience; 2.4.1 The Problem of the Method; 2.4.2 The Issue of the Contents; 2.5 Some Neuroscientific Explanations About the Juridical Concepts; 2.5.1 The Authority-Force; 2.5.2 The Consent-Manipulation; 2.5.3 The Communication-Message; References; Chapter 3: General Issues; 3.1 Introduction

3.2 Neurosciences, Free Will and Personal Responsibility3.2.1 Determinism and Neuroscientific Evidence; 3.2.2 No Determinism, ``Human Agency ́́and Freedom of Choice; 3.3 Neuroscientific Reflections on Imputability; 3.4 Imputability and Mental Pathology; 3.5 Imputability and Minority; 3.6 The Penal Answer to the Neuroscientific Evidence: Criticalities and Starting-Points for Some Reflections; 3.6.1 The Penitentiary System Rational Framing: Aims, Characteristics, Limits and Potentialities in Relation with the Neurosci...; 3.7 Final Considerations; References

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