Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Pragmatism and Neuroscience

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Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Pragmatism and Neuroscience

Methods, theory and philosophy of law Western philosophy from c 1800 Philosophy of mind Social and political philosophy

Author: Jay Schulkin

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 17th August 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 746 Kb

ISBN: 9783030231002


Book Overview

This book explores the cultures of philosophy and the law as they interact with neuroscience and biology, through the perspective of American jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes’ Jr., and the pragmatist tradition of John Dewey. Schulkin proposes that human problem solving and the law are tied to a naturalistic, realistic and an anthropological understanding of the human condition. The situated character of legal reasoning, given its complexity, like reasoning in neuroscience, can be notoriously fallible. Legal and scientific reasoning is to be understood within a broader context in order to emphasize both the continuity and the porous relationship between the two.

Neuroscience and Law

Some facts of neuroscience fit easily into discussions of human experience and the law. However, it is important not to oversell neuroscience: a meeting of law and neuroscience is unlikely to prove persuasive in the courtroom any time soon. Nevertheless, as knowledge of neuroscience becomes more reliable and more easily accepted by both the larger legislative community and in the wider public, through which neuroscience filters into epistemic and judicial reliability, the two will ultimately find themselves in front of a judge. A pragmatist view of neuroscience will aid and underlie these events.

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