Brits Discover Neurolaw, Rediscover Hume
Mark Bennett | October 24, 2007
Courtesy of CharonQC, this Times Online column by Raymond Tallis of “observations” about neurolaw and the inclination to blame someone’s brain for his behavior. Tallis’s observations are in response to Simon Myerson, QC’s column from yesterday’s Times Online (Simon’s blog).
Professor Tallis observes:
The brain is usually blamed for actions that attract moral disapprobation or legal sanction. [...]


