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Free will and the law : new perspectives / edited by Allan McCay and Michael Sevel.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Applied legal philosophyPublication details: London, Routledge, 2019.Description: vi, 230 pagesISBN:
  • 9781472481443
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1 MCC.F
Contents:
Introduction / Allan McCay and Michael Sevel -- Making sense of libertarian free will : consciousness, science and laws of nature / Robert Kane -- Conscious gestalts, apposite responses and libertarian freedom / Laura W. Ekstrom -- Occam's shopper : the costs of plausible reasoning / Neil Levy -- The luck argument against libertarianism / Bernard Berofsky -- Frankfurt-style examples, impermissibility, and reasons-responsiveness / Ishtiyaque Haj -- How judges are free to decide cases / Michael Sevel -- Responsible agency in the criminal process / R.A. Duff -- Hodgson on retribution / Michael Louis Corrado -- Why capacity matters : is it fair to treat people like that, like that, for that? / Nicole A Vincent -- Mitigation is difficult : a moral evaluation of a mitigation practice at sentencing / Allan McCay -- David Hodgson's theory of plausible reasoning / Christopher Birch.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Allan McCay and Michael Sevel -- Making sense of libertarian free will : consciousness, science and laws of nature / Robert Kane -- Conscious gestalts, apposite responses and libertarian freedom / Laura W. Ekstrom -- Occam's shopper : the costs of plausible reasoning / Neil Levy -- The luck argument against libertarianism / Bernard Berofsky -- Frankfurt-style examples, impermissibility, and reasons-responsiveness / Ishtiyaque Haj -- How judges are free to decide cases / Michael Sevel -- Responsible agency in the criminal process / R.A. Duff -- Hodgson on retribution / Michael Louis Corrado -- Why capacity matters : is it fair to treat people like that, like that, for that? / Nicole A Vincent -- Mitigation is difficult : a moral evaluation of a mitigation practice at sentencing / Allan McCay -- David Hodgson's theory of plausible reasoning / Christopher Birch.

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