⚠️ Note 1:This is an ultra-short fictional story (6 pages, under 2 minutes to read) that explores a powerful idea: What if neuroscience could transform the justice system?
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> Follow Lucas, a brilliant neuroscientist drawn into legal cases where brain science challenges traditional notions of guilt, intent, and responsibility. Inspired by historical figures like Lombroso—but grounded in modern ethics—this micro-narrative raises urgent questions:
> - Can someone be held fully responsible if their brain is compromised?
> - Should neuroscience inform sentencing—or risk creating new biases?
> - How do we balance scientific insight with moral judgment?
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> Written by Diego Sousa, this concise fiction blends suspense, philosophy, and real-world dilemmas at the intersection of neurolaw, ethics, and human rights.
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> ✨ Perfect for students, educators, or professionals in law, psychology, neuroscience, or philosophy—or anyone who believes justice should be smarter, fairer, and more humane.
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> Not a full-length book—but a thought-provoking spark for deeper reflection.
Note 2:Written in Brazilian Portuguese with AI help; English version AI-translated.