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    Proprioception, Non-Law, and Biolegal History 

    Jones, Owen D. (Florida Law Review, 2001)
    This Article explores several advantages of incorporating into law various insights from behavioral biology about how and why the brain works as it does. In particular, the Article explores the ways in which those insights ...

    Realities of Rape: Of Science and Politics, Causes and Meanings 

    Jones, Owen D. (Cornell Law Review, 2001)
    This review essay discusses the book A Natural History of Rape: Biological Bases of Sexual Coercion, by Randy Thornhill and Craig Palmer (MIT Press, 2000). The essay builds on work previously appearing in Owen D. Jones, ...

    Law, Evolution, and the Brain: Applications and Open Questions 

    Jones, Owen D. (2004)
    This essay discusses several issues at the intersection of law and brain science. If focuses principally on ways in which an improved understanding of how evolutionary processes affect brain function and human behavior may ...

    Law and Behavioral Biology 

    Jones, Owen D.; Goldsmith, Timothy H. (Columbia Law Review, 2005)
    Society uses law to encourage people to behave differently than they would behave in the absence of law. This fundamental purpose makes law highly dependent on sound understandings of the multiple causes of human behavior. ...

    Law and the Biology of Rape 

    Jones, Owen D. (Hastings Women's Law Journal, 2000)
    This Article serves as a sequel to a previous Article: Sex, Culture, and the Biology of Rape: Toward Explanation and Prevention, 87 Cal. L. Rev. 827 (1999). Part I briefly considers the threshold question: why consider the ...

    The Evolution of Irrationality 

    Jones, Owen D. (Jurimetrics, 2001)
    The place of the rational actor model in the analysis of individual and social behavior relevant to law remains unresolved. In recent years, scholars have sought frameworks to explain: a) disjunctions between seemingly ...

    Intuitions of Punishment 

    Jones, Owen D.; Kurzban, Robert (University of Chicago Law Review, 2010)
    Recent work reveals, contrary to wide-spread assumptions, remarkably high levels of agreement about how to rank order, by blameworthiness, wrongs that involve physical harms, takings of property, or deception in exchanges. ...

    Endowment Effects in Chimpanzees 

    Jones, Owen D.; Brosnan, Sarah F.; Lambeth, Susan P.; Mareno, Mary Catherine; Richardson, Amanda S.; Schapiro, Steven (Current Biology, 2007)
    Human behavior is not always consistent with standard rational choice predictions. The much-investigated variety of apparent deviations from rational choice predictions provides a promising arena for the merger of economics ...

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