Paradox of responsibility - Deepstash

Paradox of responsibility

Consider a person accused of a crime.

To control himself and behave otherwise than he did. The assumption is that, if it can be shown that the person is neurologically deficient in self-control, he will escape punishment, since he will have been shown thereby to lack the *mens rea* necessary for a crime to have been committed at all.

Actually, the logical consequences of this approach are not as liberal as often conceived, and are precisely illiberal, because they Remove moral responsibility from the law, and what you are left with is technical administration.

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The author of Admirable Evasions is Theodore Dalrymple, the pen name of Anthony Daniels, a British cultural critic, psychiatrist, and former prison doctor. He is best known for his sharp critiques of modern culture, ideology, and the psychological worldview that he argues has replaced traditional moral thinking.

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