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If Timmerman's argument is sound, then most people in affluent countries will not have to substantially change their behavior.
Irresistible Impulse Rule
A legal defense theory that argues a defendant was compelled by an uncontrollable impulse to perform an illegal act, as a result of mental illness, and therefore should not be held accountable.
M'Naghten Rule
A legal standard used to determine criminal liability, which states that a defendant cannot be found guilty if, at the time of the crime, they were so afflicted by a mental disease that they did not know the nature of the act or could not distinguish right from wrong.
Guilty Mind
A legal concept indicating that a person was aware of the wrongfulness of their actions at the time they committed a crime.
Psychoses
Severe mental disorders characterized by a disconnection from reality, which might include delusions and hallucinations.
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