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PIONEERING        MINDS

Prof Jeanette Kennett

  • Neurolaw
  • Mar 15, 2016
  • 1 min read

"I've always had an acute sense of fairness. I have an older brother…I absolutely adored him, but I couldn’t help noticing that he got stuff I didn’t on account of being a boy…When we both got a watch, he got an automatic watch and I got one I had to wind up everyday. I guess part of my interest was really in seeing the difference in the way boys and girls were treated." Hear Professor Jeanette Kennett from the department of Philosophy at Macquarie University discuss the establishment of the Neurolaw Database, the implications of neurolaw on moral agency, criminality and culpability, and how she was drawn to questions of justice in episode four of the Pioneering Minds podcast. iTunes: http://macq.it/1RlsNJo | Soundcloud: http://macq.it/1KGnPHQ


 
 
 

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