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This unique book provides a versatile exploration of the philosophical foundations of the insanity defense. It examines the connections between numerous philosophical-anthropological views and analyses different methods for regulating the criminal responsibility of the mentally ill. Placing its philosophical analysis firmly in the context of science, it draws on the fields of cognitive psychology, evolutionary theory and criminology.



In this thought-provoking book, Wojciech Zaluski argues that the way in which we resolve the problem of the criminal responsibility of the mentally ill depends on two factors: the assumed conception of responsibility and the account of mental illness. Offering a systematic and in-depth analysis of the influence of anti-psychiatry on thinking about the insanity defense and legislation, the author invokes the personalist view of human nature, being rational and endowed with free will, to justify an original normative proposal concerning the construction of the insanity defense.



The Insanity Defense will be of primary interest to scholars of criminal law and justice, legal theory and legal philosophy as well as legal practitioners, policy makers, psychiatrists and psychologists engaged with this topic.



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‘Wojciech Zaluski’s work focusing on the insanity defense, one of the classic problems of criminal law, is an excellent demonstration of how to impartially explain the presumptive underpinnings of this field, an approach which is often absent within ordinary approaches to legal argumentation. The book will be of great assistance for every judge, attorney and professor of criminal law, helping to deepen reflections on the problem of the insanity defense.’ -- Marek Zirk-Sadowski, University of Lodz, Poland
‘Wojciech Zaluski has written a profound book, in which he provides the legal excuse of the insanity defense with philosophical underpinnings, starting from the assumption that human beings have a free will. His argument provides deeper understanding for those who share his starting point, and a delineation of what precisely they must reject for those who do not share it. Highly recommended reading for both defenders and deniers of free will.’ -- Jaap Hage, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

Table of Contents
Contents: Introduction 1. The philosophical foundations of the insanity defense 2. The cognitive component 3. The volitional component Epilogue Bibliography Index

The Insanity Defense: A Philosophical Analysis

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    Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 05/11/2021
    ISBN13: 9781800379848, 978-1800379848
    ISBN10: 1800379846

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This unique book provides a versatile exploration of the philosophical foundations of the insanity defense. It examines the connections between numerous philosophical-anthropological views and analyses different methods for regulating the criminal responsibility of the mentally ill. Placing its philosophical analysis firmly in the context of science, it draws on the fields of cognitive psychology, evolutionary theory and criminology.



    In this thought-provoking book, Wojciech Zaluski argues that the way in which we resolve the problem of the criminal responsibility of the mentally ill depends on two factors: the assumed conception of responsibility and the account of mental illness. Offering a systematic and in-depth analysis of the influence of anti-psychiatry on thinking about the insanity defense and legislation, the author invokes the personalist view of human nature, being rational and endowed with free will, to justify an original normative proposal concerning the construction of the insanity defense.



    The Insanity Defense will be of primary interest to scholars of criminal law and justice, legal theory and legal philosophy as well as legal practitioners, policy makers, psychiatrists and psychologists engaged with this topic.



    Trade Review
    ‘Wojciech Zaluski’s work focusing on the insanity defense, one of the classic problems of criminal law, is an excellent demonstration of how to impartially explain the presumptive underpinnings of this field, an approach which is often absent within ordinary approaches to legal argumentation. The book will be of great assistance for every judge, attorney and professor of criminal law, helping to deepen reflections on the problem of the insanity defense.’ -- Marek Zirk-Sadowski, University of Lodz, Poland
    ‘Wojciech Zaluski has written a profound book, in which he provides the legal excuse of the insanity defense with philosophical underpinnings, starting from the assumption that human beings have a free will. His argument provides deeper understanding for those who share his starting point, and a delineation of what precisely they must reject for those who do not share it. Highly recommended reading for both defenders and deniers of free will.’ -- Jaap Hage, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Introduction 1. The philosophical foundations of the insanity defense 2. The cognitive component 3. The volitional component Epilogue Bibliography Index

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