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 --25-November-2017-Law-and-Mind-2017-Kraków-Polska
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SUMMARY:Law and Mind 2017, Kraków, Polska
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171125
LOCATION:Kraków, Polska
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the conference is to combin
 e the perspectives of psychology, neurobiology, an
 d cognitive science.  Recent advances in psycholog
 y, neurobiology and cognitive science have created
  many ideas whose relevance for jurisprudence can 
 be significant. It is our hope that a stimulating 
 exchange of ideas between scholars from these empi
 rical disciplines and legal scholars will generate
  new insights and develop further the ongoing deba
 te in this field.  Keynote speakers: Giovanni Sart
 or, Francis X. Shen, Deborah W. Denno, Fritz Strac
 k  Authors are invited to submit abstracts (1000 w
 ords) plus the -references, prepared for blind rev
 iew. The conference will cover the following topic
 s (though papers on other related topics are also 
 welcome):  - Cognitive neuroscience and emergence 
 of moral norms  - Legal frameworks for neuroscient
 ific evidence  - Philosophy of law in context of n
 euroscience  - Psychology of decision making  - He
 uristics and biases in courtroom  - Empirical rese
 arch connected with legal decision making  - Frame
 works for moral, ethical, and legal reasoning  - C
 ase studies showing ambiguities in legal decision 
 making  - Other relevant, documented case studies 
 and theoretical papers
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The aim o
 f the conference is to combine the perspectives of
  psychology, neurobiology, and cognitive science.<
 br>\n  Recent advances in psychology, neurobiology
  and cognitive science have created many ideas who
 se relevance for jurisprudence can be significant.
  It is our hope that a stimulating exchange of ide
 as between scholars from these empirical disciplin
 es and legal scholars will generate new insights a
 nd develop further the ongoing debate in this fiel
 d.<br>\n  Keynote speakers: Giovanni Sartor, Franc
 is X. Shen, Deborah W. Denno, Fritz Strack</p>\n</
 div><div>\n  <p>Authors are invited to submit abst
 racts (1000 words) plus the -references, prepared 
 for blind review. The conference will cover the fo
 llowing topics (though papers on other related top
 ics are also welcome):<br>\n  - Cognitive neurosci
 ence and emergence of moral norms<br>\n  - Legal f
 rameworks for neuroscientific evidence<br>\n  - Ph
 ilosophy of law in context of neuroscience<br>\n  
 - Psychology of decision making<br>\n  - Heuristic
 s and biases in courtroom<br>\n  - Empirical resea
 rch connected with legal decision making<br>\n  - 
 Frameworks for moral, ethical, and legal reasoning
 <br>\n  - Case studies showing ambiguities in lega
 l decision making<br>\n  - Other relevant, documen
 ted case studies and theoretical papers<br>\n  <br
 >\n  <br></p>\n</div>
URL:http://lawandmind.info/
CONTACT:Bartosz Janik at bartosz.janik at doctoral
 .uj.edu.pl
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