Moral puzzles and legal perplexities : essays on the influence of Larry Alexander / edited by Heidi M. Hurd.

Publisher's description: Drawing inspiration from the profoundly influential work of legal theorist Larry Alexander, this volume tackles central questions in criminal law, constitutional law, jurisprudence, and moral philosophy. What are the legitimate conditions of blame and punishment? What v...

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Other Authors: Hurd, Heidi M. (Heidi Margaret), 1960- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2019.
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505 0 0 |t Larry Alexander /  |r Heidi M. Hurd --  |t Kinds of punishment /  |r Douglas Husak --  |t Partial responsibility and excuse /  |r David O. Brink --  |t "Thank God I failed" /  |r R.A. Duff --  |t Does duress justify or excuse? : the significance of Larry Alexander's ambivalence /  |r Peter Westen --  |t Alternative lesser evils /  |r Gideon Yaffe --  |t Justifying academic freedom : Mill and Marcuse revisited /  |r Brian Leiter --  |t Vindicating judicial supremacy /  |r Laurence Claus --  |t Alexander's "simple-minded originalism" /  |r Connie S. Rosati --  |t Subjective versus objective intentionalism in legal interpretation /  |r Jeffrey Goldsworthy --  |t Simple-minded originalism? : simply wrong! /  |r Lawrence B. Solum --  |t Intentions in tension /  |r Frederick Schauer --  |t Alexander's constitutionalism : a qualified defense /  |r Alon Harel --  |t For legal principles /  |r Mitchell N. Berman --  |t The Court, or the Constitution? /  |r William Baude --  |t Alexander as anarchist /  |r Steven D. Smith --  |t Exclusionary rules /  |r Emily Sherwin --  |t Larry Alexander and "the gap" /  |r Leo Katz,  |r Alvaro Sandroni --  |t Respect and discrimination /  |r Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen --  |t The means principle and optimific wrongs /  |r Kimberly Kessler Ferzan --  |t Deontology's travails /  |r Richard Arneson --  |t The rationality of threshold deontology /  |r Michael S. Moore --  |t Real-world criminal law and the norm against punishing the innocent : two cheers for threshold deontology /  |r Kevin Cole --  |t Appreciation and responses /  |r Larry Alexander. 
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