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Category: Philosophy of Law

Philosophy of Law Posted onOctober 28, 2021

Alec Walen on Ahmaud Arbery

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Ethics Discussions, Philosophy of Law Posted onJanuary 22, 2020June 19, 2023

Marcello Di Bello and Collin O’Neill: “Profile Evidence, Fairness, and the Risks of Mistaken Convictions”. Précis by David Wasserman

Welcome to what we expect will be a very interesting and productive discussion of Marcello Di Bello and Collin O’Neill’s “Profile Evidence, Fairness, and the […] Read More

Agency and Responsibility, Ideas, Philosophy of Law Posted onMay 29, 2019May 28, 2019

Autonomy in Sentencing: Lessons from a 10-year-old child (Guest Post by Eyal Aharoni)

The following post is by Eyal Aharoni, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Philosophy, and Neuroscience at Georgia St. University: Troubled by the state of criminal punishment […] Read More

Agency and Responsibility, Philosophy of Law, The Real World Posted onMay 27, 2019May 29, 2019

Amicus Brief on Insanity Defense in Kansas Case (Gideon Yaffe): UPDATE: Signatures Needed by 4 p.m. TODAY (May 29)!!

Gideon Yaffe (Yale) writes with the following very important information: I’m writing to ask for your signature on this amicus brief which concerns Kahler v. […] Read More

Book Review Forums, Ethics Book Reviews, Normative Ethics, Philosophy of Law Posted onApril 12, 2019June 26, 2023

Ethics Review Forum: John Oberdiek: ‘Imposing Risk: A Normative Framework’. Review by Madeleine Hayenhjelm

Welcome to our Ethics review forum on John Oberdiek’s Imposing Risk: A Normative Framework (OUP 2017), reviewed by Madeleine Hayenhjelm. Excerpts from the blurb and the review […] Read More

Moral Responsibility, NDPR Discussion Forum, Philosophy of Law Posted onJune 25, 2018June 24, 2018

NDPR Forum: Gideon Yaffe’s The Age of Culpability, reviewed by Doug Husak

I’m pleased to introduce a new NDPR Forum, on Gideon Yaffe’s The Age of Culpability: Children and the Nature of Criminal Responsibility (OUP 2018), which was recently […] Read More

Ideas, NDPR Discussion Forum, Philosophy of Law Posted onJanuary 1, 2018December 29, 2017

NDPR Forum: Kit Wellman’s “Rights Forfeiture and Punishment,” with new post by Kit Wellman

Welcome to our NDPR Forum on Kit Wellman’s “Rights Forfeiture and Punishment,” which was recently reviewed by David Dolinko in NDPR. Kit has agreed to […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Philosophy of Law Posted onApril 6, 2017

Journal of Applied Philosophy Prizewinning Essay

Federico Picinali’s essay, “Base-Rates of Negative Traits: Instructions for Use in Criminal Trials,” has won the Journal of Applied Philosophy’s annual prize (of a thousand pounds) […] Read More

Featured Philosophers, Ideas, Moral Responsibility, Philosophy of Law Posted onFebruary 1, 2017August 7, 2023

Featured Authors: Victor Tadros’s Wrongs and Crimes (Post by Victor Tadros)

[Editor’s Note: As part of our series featuring authors of new and forthcoming books, today we are featuring Victor Tadros’s new book Wrongs and Crimes […] Read More

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