This handbook consists of essays on contemporary issues in criminal law and their theoretical underpinnings. Some of the essays deal with the relationship between morality and criminalization. Others deal with criminalization in the context of specific crimes such as fraud, blackmail, and revenge pornography. The contributors also address questions of responsible agency such as the effects of addiction or insanity, and some deal with punishment, its mode and severity, and the justness of the state’s imposition of it. These chapters are authored by some of the most distinguished scholars in the fields of applied ethics, criminal law, and jurisprudence
The thesis explores the question of how should a rational moral agent reason and make choices when h...
speaker: Kimberley Brownlee University of Manchesterrespondent: Malcolm Thorburn Queen’s Universit
This article is concerned with the conflict between two theories of moral responsibility for wrongdo...
In this chapter we introduce the nascent literature on Moral Uncertainty Theory and explore its appl...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
The aim of this essay is to show that any attempt to define theoretical limits to the proper scope o...
This review article critically examines R. A. Duff and Stuart P. Green’s wide-ranging Philosophical ...
"When should we make use of the criminal law? Suppose that a responsible legislature seeks to enact ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43163/1/10982_2005_Article_BF01000525.p...
Examination of the rules and principles of Anglo-American criminal law reveals that there is often m...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
he field of philosophy is unique, as it allows one to logically examine issues in all disciplines, f...
An influential view in recent philosophy of punishment is that the apparatus of criminal justice sho...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
It is essential for those employed within the justice system to be able to competently and confident...
The thesis explores the question of how should a rational moral agent reason and make choices when h...
speaker: Kimberley Brownlee University of Manchesterrespondent: Malcolm Thorburn Queen’s Universit
This article is concerned with the conflict between two theories of moral responsibility for wrongdo...
In this chapter we introduce the nascent literature on Moral Uncertainty Theory and explore its appl...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
The aim of this essay is to show that any attempt to define theoretical limits to the proper scope o...
This review article critically examines R. A. Duff and Stuart P. Green’s wide-ranging Philosophical ...
"When should we make use of the criminal law? Suppose that a responsible legislature seeks to enact ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43163/1/10982_2005_Article_BF01000525.p...
Examination of the rules and principles of Anglo-American criminal law reveals that there is often m...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
he field of philosophy is unique, as it allows one to logically examine issues in all disciplines, f...
An influential view in recent philosophy of punishment is that the apparatus of criminal justice sho...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
It is essential for those employed within the justice system to be able to competently and confident...
The thesis explores the question of how should a rational moral agent reason and make choices when h...
speaker: Kimberley Brownlee University of Manchesterrespondent: Malcolm Thorburn Queen’s Universit
This article is concerned with the conflict between two theories of moral responsibility for wrongdo...