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Philosophy and the Criminal Law R. A. Duff (University of Stirling)

Philosophy and the Criminal Law By R. A. Duff (University of Stirling)

Philosophy and the Criminal Law by R. A. Duff (University of Stirling)


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Five legal theorists tackle a range of fundamental questions on the nature of the philosophy of criminal law. The essays discuss some of the principles by which a system of law should be structured, and they ask whether our own systems are genuinely principled or riven by basic contradictions, reflecting deeper political and social conflicts.

Philosophy and the Criminal Law Summary

Philosophy and the Criminal Law: Principle and Critique by R. A. Duff (University of Stirling)

Five pre-eminent legal theorists tackle a range of fundamental questions on the nature of the philosophy of criminal law. Their essays explore the extent to which and the ways in which our systems of criminal law can be seen as rational and principled. The essays discuss some of the principles by which, it is often thought, a system of law should be structured, and they ask whether our own systems are genuinely principled or riven by basic contradictions, reflecting deeper political and social conflicts. The volume as a whole shows how lively and exciting contemporary legal theory can be.

Philosophy and the Criminal Law Reviews

"...the volume is a rousing success and is essential reading for anyone with a serious interest in criminal law theory or the justification of punishment." William A. Edmundson, Philosophy in Review
"If the quality of this offering is representative of what is to come, we have much to look forward to in subsequent volumes. This volume is recommended without hesitation to all philosophers of law, especially as the basis for a graduate course....at the very least the tentative steps these disputing authors make toward one another's positions allow us to see better what is really at issue: and surely this feature alone marks this book as one deserving of careful consideration." Review of Metaphysics

Table of Contents

Introduction Antony Duff; 1. Contingency, coherence and conceptualism: reflections on the encounter between 'critique' and 'the philosophy of the criminal law' Nicola Lacey; 2. Does criminal liability require an act? Douglas Husak; 3. 'Simulacra of morality?' Beyond the ideal/actual antinomies of criminal justice Alan Norrie; 4. Principle and contradiction in the criminal law: motives and criminal liability Antony Duff; 5. On the general part of the criminal law John Gardner.

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NPB9780521550444
9780521550444
0521550440
Philosophy and the Criminal Law: Principle and Critique by R. A. Duff (University of Stirling)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1998-02-13
272
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