Leyes, neuronas y hormonas [Laws, Neurons and Hormones]
Por qué la biología nos obligará a redefinir el derecho [Why Biology Will Force Us to Redefine Law]
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Gerardo Laveaga
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¿Cuál será el futuro del Derecho ahora que las ciencias nos confirman que somos máquinas biológicas y que nuestra conducta no obedece a las leyes sino a nuestras neuronas y hormonas?
«Gerardo Laveaga enfrenta un tema central para el futuro del Derecho y la ciencia jurídica: establecer en qué medida las conductas humanas están determinadas por factores biológicos y químicos.» José Ramón Cossío
«Neurobiología y justicia se enlazan en este libro para brindar una perspectiva innovadora de una y la otra. Imprescindible para quienes disfruten una lectura inteligente y estén en busca de argumentos para demostrar que Biología y Derecho ya no podrán entenderse y estudiarse por separado.» Eric García-López
«Gerardo Laveaga sostiene que la obediencia al Derecho responde a necesidades y emociones básicas; específicamente, el apego y el miedo. Esta perspectiva cuestiona la forma en que hemos entendido el Derecho en la historia de la humanidad.» Mónica G onzález Contró
«El autor ofrece un texto erudito, polémico y bien argumentado, que pretende decodificar la complejidad de la conducta jurídica con ayuda de las ciencias biológicas.» Diego Valadés
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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