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Hart On Responsibility Christopher Pulman

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Hart On Responsibility Christopher Pulman
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Author: Christopher Pulman
ISBN: 9781137374424, 113737442X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Hart On Responsibility Christopher Pulman by Christopher Pulman 9781137374424, 113737442X instant download after payment.

In the 1950s and 1960s, H. L. A. Hart's writings were responsible for the revitalizing of legal philosophy in the United Kingdom and worldwide. In this new collection, ten distinguished philosophers and legal theorists address the enduring significance of Hart's work and focus upon some of its more neglected aspects, including his work on causation and the philosophy of action. Two chapters discuss Hart and Honoré's Causation in the Law, a book that has been undeservedly overlooked in many philosophical discussions of causation. The remaining chapters consider Hart's views on the justification of punishment, his dislike of retribution, his claim that harmless immorality should not be punished and his search for a non-retributivist theory of mens rea and excuses. Also examined are Hart's definitions of key legal and philosophical concepts, including punishment, responsibility and voluntariness, and his views on punishing negligent acts.

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