Cognition of the law : toward a cognitive sociology of law and behavior /
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Springer International Publishing AG,
2018
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Cognition of the law : toward a cognitive sociology of law and behavior |
Obsah:
- Intro
- Preface
- Introduction
- Contents
- Chapter 1: The Social Subject as a Legal Actor
- 1.1 The Social Subject as a Legal Actor
- 1.2 The Connection Between Micro- and Macro-Theories
- 1.3 Rationality
- 1.4 Emotions and Justice
- 1.5 Toward an Empirical and Physicalist "Cognitive Sociology"
- References
- Chapter 2: The Psychic Subject as a Legal Actor
- 2.1 Law and Psychology
- 2.2 The Social Psychology of Law
- 2.3 Distributive Justice
- 2.4 Procedural Justice
- 2.5 Transgression, Conformism, and Aggression
- 2.6 The Criticisms Against Legal Psychology, and Why They Should Be Rejected
- References
- Chapter 3: Nature, Evolution, and Law
- 3.1 Sociological Theories of Human Behavior
- 3.2 The Paradox of Cooperation
- 3.3 Sociobiology and the Epigenetic Hypothesis
- 3.4 Evolutionary Analysis of Legal Attitudes
- 3.5 Criticism of the Biosocial Synthesis
- References
- Chapter 4: Cognition and the Law
- 4.1 The Brain, Cognitive Science, and Law
- 4.2 Neuroscientific Techniques Applied to the Law
- 4.3 Imitation, Mirroring, Empathy
- 4.4 Decisions, Heuristics, and Biases
- 4.5 The Endowment Effect and Equity Seeking
- 4.6 Anchoring, Confirmation, Hindsight, and Other Biases
- 4.7 Nudging
- 4.8 The Way Forward for Cognitive Law
- References
- Chapter 5: Conclusion.