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Action and Value in Criminal Law
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Stephen Shute, John Gardner, and Jeremy Horder: Introduction: The Logic of Criminal Law
1: Alan Brudner: Agency and Welfare in the Penal Law
2: R.A. Duff: Acting, Trying, and Criminal Liability
3: Jennifer Hornsby: On What's Intentionally Done
4: Andrew Ashworth: Taking the Consequences
5: Michael S. Moore: Foreseeing Harm Opaquely
6: Douglas Husak and Andrew von Hirsch: Culpability and Mistake of Law
7: George P. Fletcher: The Nature of Justification
8: Paul H. Robinson: Should the Criminal Law Abandon the Actus Reus/Mens Rea Distinction?
9: Richard H.S. Tur: Subjectivism and Objectivism: Towards Synthesis
10: Stephen J. Morse: Diminished Capacity
11: K.W.M. Fulford: Value, Action, Mental Illness, and the Law

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`a handsome volume, with an unusually critical prologue (to which readers in search of a longer review might turn) ... This is a collection to use'
Cambridge Law Journal
`'Virtually every essay in this book...is of remarkably high quality: lucid, carefully argued, and grounded in a wide reading of the relevant literature. Moreover, the three co-editors have contributed a useful introduction that summarizes, connects together and critically evaluates the principal papers. I cannot imagine anyone with a serious interest in the philosophical aspects of the criminal law who would not find at least a significant part of this
collection to be essential reading.''
Law and Philosophy

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