Workshop 3, August 22-23, 2012
Room 104, first floor, Senate House
Day 1 Aug 22
10.30-11.45 Neuroscience and the Law: Twelve Provocations
Lisa Claydon & Paul Catley (UWE)
11.45-12 Coffee
12.15-1.15 Neuroscience and the Law: Twelve Provocations (contd.)
11.45-12 Coffee
12.15-1.15 Neuroscience and the Law: Twelve Provocations (contd.)
Lisa Claydon & Paul Catley (UWE)
1.15 -2 Lunch
2-3.15 Assessing Capacities for Agency in the Context of Private Decisions & Criminal Acts: What can Neuroscience Contribute?
1.15 -2 Lunch
2-3.15 Assessing Capacities for Agency in the Context of Private Decisions & Criminal Acts: What can Neuroscience Contribute?
Jillian Craigie (UCL) (co-authored with Alicia Coram, University of Melbourne)
3.15-3.30 Coffee
3.30 -4.45 (Neuro)Scientific Challenges to the Insanity Defence,
3.15-3.30 Coffee
3.30 -4.45 (Neuro)Scientific Challenges to the Insanity Defence,
Marion Godman (IP)
Day 2, Aug 23
10.30-11.45 Legal Responsibility for Self-Control over Temptations & Habits,
10.30-11.45 Legal Responsibility for Self-Control over Temptations & Habits,
Rebecca Simpson (Manchester)
11.45-12 Coffee
12-1.15 ‘Bad’ Personal Narratives, Autonomy & Moral Responsibility,
11.45-12 Coffee
12-1.15 ‘Bad’ Personal Narratives, Autonomy & Moral Responsibility,
Lisa Bortolotti (Birmingham)
1.15-2 Lunch
2-3.15 Law as Rule-Following: Liability Regardless of Moral Responsibility,
1.15-2 Lunch
2-3.15 Law as Rule-Following: Liability Regardless of Moral Responsibility,
Federico Faroldi (Pavia)
3.15 -3.30 Coffee
3.30-4.45 Psychopathy as a Testcase for Ascriptions of Moral Responsibility,
3.15 -3.30 Coffee
3.30-4.45 Psychopathy as a Testcase for Ascriptions of Moral Responsibility,
Anneli Jefferson (Jülich)
***This workshop is by invitation only. If you are interested in participating, please get in touch with Marion Godman, marion.godman@sas.ac.uk***