Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2009
Nicole A. Vincent
Pages 111-126
Responsibility
distinguishing virtue from capacity
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- Nicole A Vincent. Criminal Law and Philosophy. On the Relevance of Neuroscience to Criminal Responsibility 2010. [CrossRef]
- Elizabeth Shaw. Criminal Law and Philosophy. Direct Brain Interventions and Responsibility Enhancement 2014. [CrossRef]
- Sebastian Holmen. Neuroethics. Direct Brain Interventions, Changing Values and the Argument from Objectification – a Reply to Elizabeth Shaw 2018. [CrossRef]
- Carlo Petrini, Michele Farisco. Medicine Studies. Medical Responsibility and Clinical Guidelines: A Few Remarks from Two Italian Juridical Cases 2012. [CrossRef]
- From Ethical Review to Responsible Research and Innovation 2016: 169. [CrossRef]
- Nicole A Vincent. Moral Responsibility 2011: 15. [CrossRef]
- Nicole A Vincent. Criminal Law and Philosophy. Restoring Responsibility: Promoting Justice, Therapy and Reform Through Direct Brain Interventions 2014. [CrossRef]
- Mark Alfano. The Monist. Towards a Genealogy of Forward-Looking Responsibility 2021. [CrossRef]
- Nicole A. Vincent. Criminal Law and Philosophy. A Compatibilist Theory of Legal Responsibility 2015. [CrossRef]
- Nicole A Vincent. Philosophical Explorations. Legal responsibility adjudication and the normative authority of the mind sciences 2011. [CrossRef]
- Polaris Koi, Susanne Uusitalo, Jarno Tuominen. Criminal Law and Philosophy. Self-Control in Responsibility Enhancement and Criminal Rehabilitation 2018. [CrossRef]