Character, Liberty and Law: Kantian Essays in Theory and PracticeSpringer Science & Business Media, 09.03.2013 - 242 Seiten Jeffrie G. Murphy's third collection of essays further pursues the topics of punishment and retribution that were explored in his two previous collections: Retribution, Justice and Therapy and Retribution Reconsidered. Murphy now explores these topics in the light of reflections on issues that are normally associated with religion: forgiveness, mercy, and repentance. He also explores the general issue of theory and practice and discusses a variety of topics in applied ethics - e.g., freedom of artistic expression, the morality of gambling, and the value of forgiveness in psychological counseling. As always, his perspective may be described as Kantian; and, indeed, this collection contains the first extended piece of Kant scholarship that he has done in years: a long essay on Kant on theory and practice. |
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... Women, Violence, and the Criminal Law 1. INTRODUCTION 2. FEMINISM AND THE SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW 3. WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT RAPE? 4. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RAPE AND SEDUCTION? 5. WHEN MAY SEX BE OBTAINED THROUGH FRAUD? 6 ...
... Women, Violence, and the Criminal Law 1. INTRODUCTION 2. FEMINISM AND THE SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW 3. WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT RAPE? 4. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RAPE AND SEDUCTION? 5. WHEN MAY SEX BE OBTAINED THROUGH FRAUD? 6 ...
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... women either asperpetrators orvictims (“Some Ruminations onWomen, Violence and theCriminal Law”), casino gambling (“Indian Casinos andthe Morality of Gambling”), and academic tenure (the previously unpublished “Should Tenure Survive ...
... women either asperpetrators orvictims (“Some Ruminations onWomen, Violence and theCriminal Law”), casino gambling (“Indian Casinos andthe Morality of Gambling”), and academic tenure (the previously unpublished “Should Tenure Survive ...
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... Women, Violence and the Criminal Law” originally appeared in In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg, edited by Jules Coleman and Allen Buchanan, Cambridge University Press, 1994. “Indian Casinos andthe Morality of Gambling ...
... Women, Violence and the Criminal Law” originally appeared in In Harm's Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg, edited by Jules Coleman and Allen Buchanan, Cambridge University Press, 1994. “Indian Casinos andthe Morality of Gambling ...
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... women in the academy—Lewis generally seemed to me a paragon of the Kantian virtues: fairness, justice, and rationality. What was perhaps missing in his dealings with his students was kindness. (He once told one of my fellow students who ...
... women in the academy—Lewis generally seemed to me a paragon of the Kantian virtues: fairness, justice, and rationality. What was perhaps missing in his dealings with his students was kindness. (He once told one of my fellow students who ...
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... seeall welfare recipients as chiselers,all poorpeople aslazy,allcriminals as freeand responsible, and—to shift ideologies—all women as really desiring the independent and autonomous status that (supposedly) comes from havinga.
... seeall welfare recipients as chiselers,all poorpeople aslazy,allcriminals as freeand responsible, and—to shift ideologies—all women as really desiring the independent and autonomous status that (supposedly) comes from havinga.
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Character, Liberty and Law: Kantian Essays in Theory and Practice J.G. Murphy Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1998 |
Character, Liberty and Law: Kantian Essays in Theory and Practice J.G. Murphy Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2013 |
Character, Liberty and Law: Kantian Essays in Theory and Practice J.G. Murphy Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2010 |
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