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Joel Feinberg

  • John Rawls

    John Rawls

  • The Principle of Solidarity : a Restatement of John Rawls' Law Of

    The Principle of Solidarity : a Restatement of John Rawls' Law Of

  • Re-Defining an Open Future

    Re-Defining an Open Future

  • Human Dignity in Contemporary Law and in the Transnational Discourse Luís Roberto Barroso

    Human Dignity in Contemporary Law and in the Transnational Discourse Luís Roberto Barroso

  • APA Newsletters

    APA Newsletters

  • Philosophy of Law Soazig Le Bihan University of Montana - Missoula, Soazig.Lebihan@Umontana.Edu

    Philosophy of Law Soazig Le Bihan University of Montana - Missoula, [email protected]

  • Harm to Self. by Joel Feinberg. John Stick

    Harm to Self. by Joel Feinberg. John Stick

  • Some Naive Thoughts About Justice and Mercy

    Some Naive Thoughts About Justice and Mercy

  • Essays in Legal and Political Theory by Joel Feinberg (Book Review) Kevin P

    Essays in Legal and Political Theory by Joel Feinberg (Book Review) Kevin P

  • Injury and Exasperation: an Examination of Harm to Others and Offense to Others

    Injury and Exasperation: an Examination of Harm to Others and Offense to Others

  • New York University Law Review

    New York University Law Review

  • Introduction Kyron Huigens Benjamin N

    Introduction Kyron Huigens Benjamin N

  • A Critique of Joel Feinberg's Soft Paternalism

    A Critique of Joel Feinberg's Soft Paternalism

  • Psychological Egoism Joshua May Published in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2011)

    Psychological Egoism Joshua May Published in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2011)

  • Is There Such a Thing As an »Offensive Picture«? Christoph Baumgartner

    Is There Such a Thing As an »Offensive Picture«? Christoph Baumgartner

  • Joel Feinberg on Crime and Punishment: Exploring the Relationship Between the Moral Limits of the Criminal Law and the Expressive Function of Punishment

    Joel Feinberg on Crime and Punishment: Exploring the Relationship Between the Moral Limits of the Criminal Law and the Expressive Function of Punishment

  • Future Generations Are Worthy of Equal Consideration of Their

    Future Generations Are Worthy of Equal Consideration of Their

  • Media and Society

    Media and Society

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  • Offense to Others. by Joel Feinberg. Stanley C
  • In Defense of an Animal's Right to Life
  • Justice and Desert in Liberal Theory Samuel Scheffler
  • In Self-Defense Law
  • Durham Research Online
  • The Hollowness of the Harm Principle
  • Overenforcement Alex Stein [email protected]
  • Kant on Duties to Animals
  • The Troubling Influence of Equality in Constitutional Criminal Procedure: from Brown to Miranda, Furman and Beyond
  • Beyond Lawrence: Metaprivacy and Punishment Abstract
  • Psychological Egoism by JOEL FEINBERG GLOSSARY
  • The Confines of Modern Constitutionalism
  • 1961 "The Idea of Man - an Outline of Philosophical Anthropology," by Jose Ferrater Mora, Professor of Philosophy, Bryn Mawr College
  • Harming and Allowing Harm Author(S): by David Mccarthy Source: Ethics, Vol
  • Moral Views of the Criminal Law
  • Legality and Morality in H.L.A. Hart's Theory of Criminal Law
  • Joel Feinberg and the Justification of Hard Paternalism Richard J
  • In Self-Defense Law


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