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Joel Feinberg
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The Principle of Solidarity : a Restatement of John Rawls' Law Of
Re-Defining an Open Future
Human Dignity in Contemporary Law and in the Transnational Discourse Luís Roberto Barroso
APA Newsletters
Philosophy of Law Soazig Le Bihan University of Montana - Missoula,
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Harm to Self. by Joel Feinberg. John Stick
Some Naive Thoughts About Justice and Mercy
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
New York University Law Review
Introduction Kyron Huigens Benjamin N
A Critique of Joel Feinberg's Soft Paternalism
Psychological Egoism Joshua May Published in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2011)
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
Future Generations Are Worthy of Equal Consideration of Their
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
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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
Is Public Health Paternalism Really Never Justified? a Response to Joel Feinberg Thaddeus Mason Pope Mitchell Hamline School of Law,
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Joel Feinberg and the Justification of Hard Paternalism
The Rights of Animals and Unborn Generations 44 I JOEL FEINBERG
Skepticism About Desert
9 the Fundamental Issues of Rights Philosophy
Self-Paternalism in the Marketplace Bailey Kuklin
Taking Offense: an Emotion Reconsidered
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Philosophy
A NORMATIVE POSITIVISM: LINKING STRUCTURAL and PROCEDURAL PRINCIPLES to CONCEPTIONS of AUTHORITY USING HART’S RULE of RECOGNITION Matthew Nestle
The Effect of Legal Theories on Judicial Decisions" (2010)
The Science of Sociological Jurisprudence As a Methodology for Legal Analysis
Media and Society
Kant on Dignity and Education
FEINBERG on WHAT SORTS of BEINGS CAN HAVE RIGHTS’ Tom Regan North Carolina State University
Ethical Extensionism1
'Witches' Cauldron'?: Reinterpreting the Context and Re-Assessing
Liberalism Versuscommunal Valuesinafrica: a Philosophical Duel