The study of law is, in general, the risult of a scientific approach that tends to privilege 'rationale' over the influence of 'emotions' and 'intuitions' within the context of juridical reasoning. Emotions hold a fundamental role even in instances such as criminal cases, in which results - as supported by research and findings furnished by cognitive neuroscience - are strongly conditioned by emotions.
Capraro, L. (2011). The juridical role of emotions in the decisional process of popular juries, in Law and Neuroscience, edited by M.Freeman. In Law and neuroscience. Oxford University Press.
The juridical role of emotions in the decisional process of popular juries, in Law and Neuroscience, edited by M.Freeman
CAPRARO, LAURA
2011-01-01
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The study of law is, in general, the risult of a scientific approach that tends to privilege 'rationale' over the influence of 'emotions' and 'intuitions' within the context of juridical reasoning. Emotions hold a fundamental role even in instances such as criminal cases, in which results - as supported by research and findings furnished by cognitive neuroscience - are strongly conditioned by emotions.File in questo prodotto:
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