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Moral Limits of the Criminal Law: Volume 2: Offense to Others, The


Moral Limits of the Criminal Law: Volume 2: Offense to Others, The

Paperback by Feinberg, Joel (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona, Tucson)

Moral Limits of the Criminal Law: Volume 2: Offense to Others, The

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ISBN:
9780195052152
Publication Date:
5 May 1988
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages:
348 pages
Format:
Paperback
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Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Moral Limits of the Criminal Law: Volume 2: Offense to Others, The

Description

Offense to Others is the second volume of Joel Feinberg's magisterial work, The Moral Limits of Criminal Law, a four-volume work that addresses the question: what kinds of conduct may the state make criminal without infringing on the moral autonomy of individual citizens? In volume I, Harm to Others (also available in paperback), the author illuminated the moral implications of the `harm principle' and demonstrated how it must be interpreted if it is to be a plausible guide for legislation. In this second volume, he focuses on the `offence principle', the principle that preventing shock, disgust, or revulsion is always a morally relevant reason for legal prohibitions. Early chapters clarify the concept of an `offended mental state' and further contrast the concept of offence with harm. The law of nuisance is then considered as a model for statutes creating `morals offences' and the author shows its inadequacy as a model for understanding `profound offences'. The differences between minor and profound offences are examined in detail as well as the conceptual, moral, and judicial problems raised by obscenity, pornography, and `dirty' words.

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