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115How to Allow Conscientious Objection in Medicine While Protecting Patient RightsCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (1): 120-131. 2017.
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130Readiness potentials driven by non-motoric processesConsciousness and Cognition 39 38-47. 2016.
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61Can psychopathic offenders discern moral wrongs? A new look at the moral/conventional distinctionJournal of Abnormal Psychology 121 (2). 2012.A prominent view of psychopathic moral reasoning suggests that psychopathic individuals cannot properly distinguish between moral wrongs and other types of wrongs. The present study evaluated this view by examining the extent to which 109 incarcerated offenders with varying degrees of psychopathy could distinguish between moral and conventional transgressions relative to each other and to nonincarcerated healthy controls. Using a modified version of the classic Moral/Conventional Transgressions …Read more
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224Brain Images as Legal EvidenceEpisteme 5 (3): 359-373. 2008.This paper explores whether brain images may be admitted as evidence in criminal trials under Federal Rule of Evidence 403, which weighs probative value against the danger of being prejudicial, confusing, or misleading to fact finders. The paper summarizes and evaluates recent empirical research relevant to these issues. We argue that currently the probative value of neuroimages for criminal responsibility is minimal, and there is some evidence of their potential to be prejudicial or misleading.…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
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| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Applied Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Moral Psychology |
| Normative Ethics |
| Philosophy of Law |
| Neuroscience |
| Psychology |
Areas of Interest
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| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Applied Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Moral Psychology |
| Normative Ethics |
| Philosophy of Law |
| Neuroscience |
| Psychology |