"On the Relevance of Neuroscience to Criminal Responsibility" is now forthcoming in Criminal Law and Philosophy. A preprint is here: http://tinyurl.com/yfbv5d8
Wed 11 November at 03:11 AM

Delft University of Technology

Post-Doc, Department of Philosophy

About

Nicole conducts research into theories of responsibility, and she studies how these theories inform ethical, political and legal debate.

Her postdoc at the 3TU Centre for Ethics and Technology aims to develop a philosophically rich and legally useful theory of responsibility that accommodates neuroscience in the right way — i.e. in a way that explains- rather than explaining away responsibility, though without necessarily endorsing any idiosyncratic responsibility practices.

She is the organizer and convenor of the weekly seminar series in the Philosophy Department at TU Delft, and she is currently also co-organizing a national get together event for Dutch researchers working in neuroethics and related fields.

Contact Information

http://www.ethicsandtechnology.eu/vincent

Room b4.200
TBM Building
Jaffalaan 5
2628 BX Delft

provided on request


 

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