Edited by Karolina Prochownik and Stefan Magen, “Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Law,” a new entry into Bloomsbury’s “Advances in Experimental Philosophy” series, has recently been published. See below for the table of contents.
Part 1 – Topics in Experimental General Jurisprudence
- Raff Donelson: “Experimental Approaches to General Jurisprudence”
- Guilherme de Almeida, Noel Struchiner, and Ivar Hannikainen: “The Experimental Jurisprudence of the Concept of Rule – Implications for the Hart-Fuller Debate”
Part 2 – Topics in Experimental Particular Jurisprudence
- Kevin Tobia: “Legislative Intent and Acting Intentionally”
- Lara Kirfel and Ivar Hannikainen: Why Blame the Ostrich? Understanding Culpability for Willful Ignorance”
- Paulo Sousa and Gary Lavery: “Culpability and Liability in the Law of Homicide – Do Lay Moral Intuitions Accord with Legal Distinctions?”
- Levin Güver and Markus Kneer: “Causation and the Silly Norm Effect”
Part 3 – (New) Methods and Topics in Experimental Jurisprudence
- Justin Sytsma: “Ordinary Meaning and Consilience of Evidence”
- Pascale Willemsen, Lucien Baumgartner, Severin Frohofer, and Kevin Reuter: “Examining Evaluativity in Legal Discourse – A Comparative Corpus-Linguistic Study of Thick Concepts”
- Leonard Hoeft: “A Case for Behavioral Studies in Experimental Jurisprudence”
- Eric Martínez and Christoph Winter: “Experimental Longtermist Jurisprudence”
Literature
Prochownik, Karolina, and Stefan Magen (eds.) (2024): Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Law, London, New York, and Dublin: Bloomsbury. (Link)