Nicole A. Vincent

University of Technology Sydney
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    Rationality + Consciousness = Free Will by David Hodgson
    with Filippo Santoni de Sio
    Criminal Law and Philosophy 9 (4): 633-644. 2015.
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    Legal responsibility adjudication and the normative authority of the mind sciences
    Philosophical Explorations 14 (3): 315-331. 2011.
    In the field of ?neurolaw?, reformists claim that recent scientific discoveries from the mind sciences have serious ramifications for how legal responsibility should be adjudicated, but conservatives deny that this is so. In contrast, I criticise both of these polar opposite positions by arguing that although scientific findings can have often-weighty normative significance, they lack the normative authority with which reformists often imbue them. After explaining why conservatives and reformist…Read more
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    A Compatibilist Theory of Legal Responsibility
    Criminal Law and Philosophy 9 (3): 477-498. 2015.
    Philosophical compatibilism reconciles moral responsibility with determinism, and some neurolaw scholars think that it can also reconcile legal views about responsibility with scientific findings about the neurophysiological basis of human action. Although I too am a compatibilist, this paper argues that philosophical compatibilism cannot be transplanted “as-is” from philosophy into law. Rather, before compatibilism can be re-deployed, it must first be modified to take account of differences bet…Read more