Many jurisdictions prohibit or severely restrict the use of evidence about a defendant’s character to prove legal culpability. Situationists, who argue that conduct is largely determined by situational features rather than by character, can easily defend this prohibition. According to situationism, character evidence is misleading or paltry. Proscriptions on character evidence seem harder to justify, however, on virtue ethical accounts. It appears that excluding character evidence either denies the centrality of character for explaining conduct—the situationist position—or omits probative evidence. Situationism is, after all, presented as antithetical to virtue ethics. This essay provides a virtue ...
The Federal Rules of Evidence purport to prohibit character evidence, or evidence regarding a defend...
On the basis of psychological research, a group of philosophers known as 'situationists' argue that ...
The article focuses on a currently hot debate in contemporary ethics that takes place between so-cal...
Many jurisdictions prohibit or severely restrict the use of evidence about a defendant’s character t...
Notions of character are central to both normative and applied ethics. Over the past 15 years or so,...
The accused in a criminal case has the right to offer evidence of a pertinent character trait in ord...
In virtually every jurisdiction in the United States, the law of evidence prohibits parties from off...
The uniform evidence legislation, unlike the common law, allows the accused to claim a good char-act...
Philosophers have recently argued that traditional discussions of virtue and character presuppose an...
The article focuses on acurrent debate in contemporary ethics between socalled situationists and the...
Juries often use short-cuts to determine the character of the accused, such as their job, age, race,...
“Character” is a difficult concept to define, as Chief Justice Montgomery discovered. It seems intui...
Abstract: In his book Lack of Character (2002 Cambridge University Press) John Doris argues that bot...
It is time to rethink character evidence. Long notorious as the most frequently litigated evidence i...
According to the character condition, a person is morally responsible for an action A only if a char...
The Federal Rules of Evidence purport to prohibit character evidence, or evidence regarding a defend...
On the basis of psychological research, a group of philosophers known as 'situationists' argue that ...
The article focuses on a currently hot debate in contemporary ethics that takes place between so-cal...
Many jurisdictions prohibit or severely restrict the use of evidence about a defendant’s character t...
Notions of character are central to both normative and applied ethics. Over the past 15 years or so,...
The accused in a criminal case has the right to offer evidence of a pertinent character trait in ord...
In virtually every jurisdiction in the United States, the law of evidence prohibits parties from off...
The uniform evidence legislation, unlike the common law, allows the accused to claim a good char-act...
Philosophers have recently argued that traditional discussions of virtue and character presuppose an...
The article focuses on acurrent debate in contemporary ethics between socalled situationists and the...
Juries often use short-cuts to determine the character of the accused, such as their job, age, race,...
“Character” is a difficult concept to define, as Chief Justice Montgomery discovered. It seems intui...
Abstract: In his book Lack of Character (2002 Cambridge University Press) John Doris argues that bot...
It is time to rethink character evidence. Long notorious as the most frequently litigated evidence i...
According to the character condition, a person is morally responsible for an action A only if a char...
The Federal Rules of Evidence purport to prohibit character evidence, or evidence regarding a defend...
On the basis of psychological research, a group of philosophers known as 'situationists' argue that ...
The article focuses on a currently hot debate in contemporary ethics that takes place between so-cal...