Fordham University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2016
CV
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Neuroethics
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    Is Neuroscience Relevant to Our Moral Responsibility Practices?
    Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics 2 (2): 61-82. 2014.
    Some psychologists and philosophers have argued that neuroscience is importantly relevant to our moral responsibility practices, especially to our practices of praise and blame. For consider: on an unprecedented scale, contemporary neuroscience presents us with a mechanistic account of human action. Furthermore, in uential studies – most notoriously, Libet et al. (1983) – seem to show that the brain decides to do things (so to speak) before we consciously make a decision. In light of these ndin…Read more