also mentally ill people are still people and thus have certain responsibilities for their behaviour.
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somebody who is depressed still gets to choose their breakfast, and yes, a court will also examine their
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responsibility as a function of their mental health of they commit a crime. But law and neuroscience aren't
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so to bring in neuroscience in what appears to be a quasi legal and ethical argument is misplaced.
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not sure it's entirely misplaced, if the discussion is around mental health.
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neuropsychiatry and neuropsychology would be relevant but used as tools on both sides, like I said.
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