Wrongs and faults
This chapter begins with a discussion of 'the elementary moral distinction'. It then considers lives and wrongs, people and faults, fault-anticipating wrongs, and the fault principle. It argues that moral philosophy has lost sight of the need to rely on the deservedness of punishment to ex...
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Oxford University Press
2005
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