Implication Β·Criminal law should focus on deterrence, not retribution
If people can't freely choose their actions, punishing them for choosing immoral acts doesn't make sense. Punishing should be about preventing future harm.
Elaborate on other perspective Β·Difference between free actions and constrained actions.
Free actions are caused by things internal to a human (like will). These actions involved a choice between A or B. Constrained actions, including mental disorders, involve external forces that preclude someone from a choice. The person could only choose A.
Author's extension Β·Actions resulting from regular brains are free
Even if those actions results from wills that are "determined" by the brain, they're still free.
Passage Style
18.
Which one of the following ββββββββ βββββ β ββββ ββ βββ ββββββββ ββ βββββββ β βββ βββ ββ ββββ ββ βββββββ ββ
Question Type
Stated
The correct answer will not play a role in Passage A, but it will play a role in Passage B.
a
mental disorder
Mental disorder isnβt mentioned anywhere in Passage A. But it is mentioned in Passage B
b
free choice
Mentioned in Passage A.
c
causality
Mentioned in Passage A.
d
self-delusion
Mentioned in Passage A.
e
moral responsibility
Passage B doesnβt mention moral responsibility. Although it discusses what kinds of actions are free, this is a separate issue from whether one bears moral responsibility for actions.
Difficulty
76% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is somewhat easier than other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%136
149
75%162
Analysis
Stated
Comparative
Law
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
76%
165
b
7%
158
c
13%
162
d
2%
156
e
2%
158
Question history
You don't have any history with this question.. yet!
You've discovered a premium feature!
Subscribe to unlock everything that 7Sage has to offer.
Hold on there, stranger! You need a free account for that.
We love that you want to get going. Just create a free account belowβit only takes a minuteβand then you can continue!
Hold on there, stranger! You need a free account for that.
We love that you came here to read all the amazing posts from our 300,000+ members. They all have accounts too! Just create a free account belowβit only takes a minuteβand then youβre free to discuss anything!
Hold on there, stranger! You need a free account for that.
We love that you want to give us feedback! Just create a free account belowβit only takes a minuteβand then youβre free to vote on this!
Subscribers can learn all the LSAT secrets.
Happens all the time: now that you've had a taste of the lessons, you just can't stop -- and you don't have to! Click the button.