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150Psychopathy, Identification and Mental Time TravelIn Filip Grgić & Davor Pećnjak (eds.), Free Will & Action: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Springer. pp. 89-101. 2018.Recently some have argued that psychopaths might suffer generalised cognitive impairments that affect their capacity for mental time travel. In relation to the past, mental time travel is the capacity to have memories of past episodes in which the agent was personally involved. In relation to the future, mental time travel involves prospection, the capacity to imagine future situations where the agent might be involved. The authors argue that certain studies on the instrumental learning of psych…Read more
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125Psychopathy: Philosophical and Empirical ChallengesEuropean Journal of Analytic Philosophy 14 (1): 5-14. 2018.Editorial introduction to the special issue of the European Journal of Analytic Philosophy
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291Neuropsychology and the Criminal Responsibility of Psychopaths: Reconsidering the EvidenceErkenntnis 83 (5): 1003-1025. 2018.Recently it has been argued that certain neuropsychological findings on the decision-making, instrumental learning, and moral understanding in psychopathic offenders offer reasons to consider them not criminally responsible, due to certain epistemic and volitional impairments. We reply to this family of arguments, that collectively we call the irresponsibility of the psychopath argument. This type of argument has a premise that describes or prescribes the deficiencies that grant or should grant …Read more
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241Some ethical considerations about the use of biomarkers for the classification of adult antisocial individualsInternational Journal of Forensic Mental Health 18 (3): 228-242. 2019.It has been argued that a biomarker-informed classification system for antisocial individuals has the potential to overcome many obstacles in current conceptualizations of forensic and psychiatric constructs and promises better targeted treatments. However, some have expressed ethical worries about the social impact of the use of biological information for classification. Many have discussed the ethical and legal issues related to possibilities of using biomarkers for predicting antisocial behav…Read more
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209Knowing what it is like and knowing howIn Alberto Peruzzi (ed.), Mind and Causality, John Benjamins. pp. 55--119. 2004.Physicalism in philosophy of mind is the doctrine that mental states and processes, if they are something, are physical states and processes. Notoriously, Frank Jackson has attacked physicalism with the knowledge argument. This paper does not consider whether the knowledge argument is successful. Instead, the author argues that the ability reply to the knowledge argument fails. The central assumption of this objection is that Mary, by having colour experiences, acquires a set of abilities rather…Read more
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98Il modello medico forte e i disturbi antisociali della personalità (Eng. The strong medical model and antisocial personality disorders))Sistemi Intelligenti 30 (1): 175-188. 2018.Dominic Murphy in several influential publications has formulated and defended what he calls the strong medical model of mental illness. At the core of this project is the objectivist requirement of classifying mental illness in terms of their aetiologies, preferably characterised by multilevel mechanistic explanations of dysfunctions in neurocomputational processes. We are sympathetic to this project and we devise an argument to support it based on a conception of psychiatric kinds. Murphy has,…Read more
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2123Moralni, Politički I Društveni Odgovori Na Društvene Devijacije (Eng. Moral, Political, and Social Responses to Antisocial Deviation) (edited book)Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka. 2016.Ovaj je zbornik nastao kao rezultat istraživanja provedenog unutar istoimenoga znanstveno-istraživačkoga projekta na kojemu su urednici istovremeno bili i glavni istraživači, a ostali autori članovi istraživačke skupine. Kao svjedoci različitih vrsta otklona od prevladavajućeg, uobičajenoga, normalnoga, pozitivnog ili ponašanja koje se karakterizira kao asocijalno, zapitali smo se – što postojeće čini normom, treba li odstupanje od norme nužno smatrati devijacijom i kakvi su poželjni društveni o…Read more
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99Phenomenal Ways of ThinkingTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 27 (3): 149-166. 2008.Certain conceivable situations figure as premises in arguments for the conclusion that conscious experiences have nonphysical properties or qualia. Frank Jackson's knowledge argument considers the hypothetical scientist Mary, who despite having complete scientific knowledge of colour vision, supposedly lacks knowledge of qualia. Both Saul Kripke's and David Chalmers' modal arguments involve zombies, conceivable creatures physically identical to us who lack qualia. Several physicalists have repli…Read more
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66Defending PCL-RIn Luca Malatesti & John McMillan (eds.), Responsibility and psychopathy, Oxford University Press. 2010.In this chapter we argue that Robert Hare's psychopathy checklist revised (PCL-R) offers a construct of psychopathy that is valid enough for philosophical investigations of the moral and legal responsibility of psychopathic offenders.
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2072Instrumental rationality in psychopathy: implications from learning tasksPhilosophical Psychology 29 (5): 717-731. 2016.The issue whether psychopathic offenders are practically rational has attracted philosophical attention. The problem is relevant in theoretical discussions on moral psychology and in those concerning the appropriate social response to the crimes of these individuals. We argue that classical and current experiments concerning the instrumental learning in psychopaths cannot directly support the conclusion that they have impaired instrumental rationality, construed as the ability for transferring t…Read more
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257Vrijednosti u psihijatriji i pojam mentalne bolesti (Eng. Values in psychiatry and the concept of mental illness)In Snježana Prijić-Samaržija, Luca Malatesti & Elvio Baccarini (eds.), Moralni, Politički I Društveni Odgovori Na Društvene Devijacije (Eng. Moral, Political, and Social Responses to Antisocial Deviation), Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka. pp. 153-181. 2016.The crucial problem in the philosophy of psychiatry is to determine under which conditions certain behaviors, mental states, and personality traits should be regarded as symptoms of mental illnesses. Participants in the debate can be placed on a continuum of positions. On the one side of the continuum, there are naturalists who maintain that the concept of mental illness can be explained by relying on the conceptual apparatus of the natural sciences, such as biology and neuroscience. On the othe…Read more
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208The moral bioenhancement of psychopathsJournal of Medical Ethics 43 (10): 697-701. 2017.We argue that the mandatory moral bioenhancement of psychopaths is justified as a prescription of social morality. Moral bioenhancement is legitimate when it is justified on the basis of the reasons of the recipients. Psychopaths expect and prefer that the agents with whom they interact do not have certain psychopathic traits. Particularly, they have reasons to require the moral bioenhancement of psychopaths with whom they must cooperate. By adopting a public reason and a Kantian argument, we co…Read more
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56Schramme, Thomas, ed. Being amoral. MIT Press, 2014 (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 51 (1): 187-191. 2017.
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204Defending psychopathy: an argument from values and moral responsibilityTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (1): 7-16. 2014.How psychopaths and their capacity for moral action are viewed is not only philosophically interesting but is also important and relevant for policy. The philosophical discussion of psychopathy has focussed upon the psychological faculties that are prerequisites for moral responsibility and empirical findings regarding psychopathy that are relevant to philosophical accounts of moral understanding and motivation. However, there are legitimate worries about whether psychopathy is a robust scientif…Read more
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223Metaphilosophy in Practice: The Responsibility of Psychopathic Offenders as a Case StudyAnthropology and Philosophy 12 85-100. 2015/2016.We argue that philosophy has an important role to play in bridging certain social practices with certain scientific advancements. Specifically, we describe such a role by focusing on the issue of how and whether neuropsychological data concerning psychopathic offenders reflect on their criminal culpability. We offer some methodological requirements for this type of philosophical application. In addition, we show how it might help in addressing the problem of determining the criminal responsibili…Read more
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76Zombies, the Uniformity of Nature, and Contingent Physicalism: A Sympathetic Response to Boran BerčićProlegomena 12 (2): 245-259. 2013.Boran Berčić, in the second volume of his recent book "Filozofija" , offers two responses to David Chalmers’s conceivability or modal argument against physicalism. This latter argument aims at showing that zombies, our physical duplicates who lack consciousness, are metaphysically possible, given that they are conceivable. Berčić’s first response is based on the principle of the uniformity of nature that states that causes of a certain type will always cause effects of the same type. His second …Read more
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1361Mary’s Scientific KnowledgeProlegomena 7 (1): 37-59. 2008.Frank Jackson’s knowledge argument (KA) aims to prove, by means of a thought experiment concerning the hypothetical scientist Mary, that conscious experiences have non-physical properties, called qualia. Mary has complete scientific knowledge of colours and colour vision without having had any colour experience. The central intuition in the KA is that, by seeing colours, Mary will learn what it is like to have colour experiences. Therefore, her scientific knowledge is incomplete, and conscious e…Read more
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35Conclusions: psychopathy and responsibility, a rejoinderIn Luca Malatesti & John McMillan (eds.), Responsibility and psychopathy, Oxford University Press. pp. 319. 2010.The philosophical contributes in the volume offer several considerations for the conclusion that psychopaths offenders should not be considered morally responsible for their crimes. We situate this conclusion within wider philosophical debates and indicate relevant directions of further research.
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104Conceptual challenges in the characterisation and explanation of psychiatric phenomenaEuropean Journal of Analytic Philosophy 6 (1): 5-10. 2010.b is collection focuses on conceptual issues that arise within the theoretical dimension of psychiatry. In particular, the invited contributions centre on the nature of psychiatric classification and explanation by addressing important methodological issues. Two strategies are exemplified here. Either the authors directly contribute to foundational issues in psychiatry concerning the nature of psychiatric classification and explanation; or they provide a conceptual analysis that can play a role …Read more
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181The Knowledge ArgumentDissertation, University of Stirling. 2004.Frank Jackson’s knowledge argument is a very influential piece of reasoning that seeks to show that colour experiences constitute an insoluble problem for science. This argument is based on a thought experiment concerning Mary. She is a vision scientist who has complete scientific knowledge of colours and colour vision but has never had colour experiences. According to Jackson, upon seeing coloured objects, Mary acquires new knowledge that escapes her complete scientific knowledge. He concludes …Read more
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59Joško Žanić, Značenje, stvarnost i konceptualna struktura: Ogled o temeljima semantike i njihovim ontološkim implikacijama (Meaning, Reality and Conceptual Structure: An Essay on the Foundations of Semantics and the Ontological Implications Thereof) (review)Croatian Journal of Philosophy 13 (2): 337-340. 2013.
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173Psychopathy, executive functions, and neuropsychological data: a response to Sifferd and HirsteinNeuroethics 11 (1): 55-65. 2018.Psychopathy, executive functions, and neuropsychological data: a response to Sifferd and Hirstein
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54Introduction: interfacing law, philosophy and psychiatryIn Luca Malatesti & John McMillan (eds.), Responsibility and psychopathy, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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1649Moral Understanding in the PsychopathSynthesis Philosophica 24 (2): 337-348. 2009.A pressing and difficult practical problem concerns the general issue of the right social response to offenders classified as having antisocial personality disorder. This paper approaches this general problem by focusing, from a philosophical perspective, on the still relevant but more approachable question whether psychopathic offenders are morally responsible. In particular, I investigate whether psychopaths possess moral understanding. A plausible way to approach the last question requires a …Read more
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97Review of Bortolotti, L., Delusions and other Irrational Beliefs (review)Journal of Applied Philosophy 28 (1): 93-96. 2011.Bortolotti's book offers a significant and successful example of the emerging “new” analytic philosophy of psychiatry. Methodologically, it exemplifies a fruitful two-way interaction between philosophy and empirical investigation. Empirical results from cognitive sciences and clinical research are used to constrain philosophical assumptions about beliefs and delusions. Rigorous philosophical argumentation is employed to clarify and adjudicate theoretical interpretations of empirical data concern…Read more
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939The aim of this paper is to analyze, from a philosophical perspective, the scientific robustness of the construct of psychopathy as measured by the Psychopathy Checklist Revised that was developed by Robert Hare (1991; 2003). The scientific robustness and validity of classifications are topics of many debates in philosophy of science and philosophy of psychiatry more specifically. The main problem consists in establishing whether scientific classifications reflect natural kinds where the concept…Read more
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120The Knowledge Argument and Phenomenal ConceptsCambridge Scholars Press. 2012.There is widespread debate in contemporary philosophy of mind over the place of conscious experiences in the natural world – where the latter is taken to be broadly as described and explained by such sciences as physics, chemistry and biology; while conscious experiences encompass pains, bodily sensations, perceptions, feelings and moods. Many philosophers and scientists, who endorse physicalism or materialism, maintain that these mental states can be completely described and explained in natura…Read more
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Mind-body identity, the property objection and eventsAnthropology and Philosophy 2 (1): 69-85. 1997.
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