Philosophy and the criminal law : principle and critique / edited by Antony Duff.
Series: Cambridge studies in philosophy and lawPublication details: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998. Description: 261 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780521550444; 0521550440 (hc)Subject(s): Criminal law -- PhilosophyDDC classification: 345/.001 LOC classification: K5018. | Z9P48 1998Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents
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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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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.