Welcome to our highly anticipated discussion of Michelle Madden Dempsey‘s “Coercion, Consent, and Time.” The paper is published in the most recent issue of Ethics; » …Read more
Tag: Philosophy of Law/Legal Theory
We’re excited to announce our next Ethics discussion, which will be about “Profile Evidence, Fairness and the Risks of Mistaken Convictions,” by Marcello Di Bello and Collin O’Neil. » …Read more
Policing and Prisons: Ethical and Political Questions about Law Enforcement and Incarceration
The Bowling Green Workshop in Applied Ethics and Public Policy will take place in Bowling Green, » …Read more
I've got, well, a worry regarding the "necessity" requirement on the legitimacy of self- or other-defensive force. I don't really work on this stuff, so it's entirely possible that there's an easy, » …Read more
In his latest book, The Ends of Harm (OUP 2011), our own Victor Tadros advances a fascinating theory of punishment, which is articulated in Chapter 12, » …Read more
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I am very pleased to announce that we will be hosting a discussion of Chapter 12 of Victor Tadros's book The Ends of Harm (OUP, » …Read more