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Man, Law and Modern Forms of Life (Law and Philosophy Library, 1)

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When thinking about justified criminalization -whether some action may morally be made a criminal offense -philosophers tend to rely upon 'balancing'. Arguments favoring & opposing criminalization are 'weighed' on a simple beam balance; the 'weightier' reasons prevail. Jonathan Schonsheck argues that this methodology is deeply flawed; among other infirmities, it fosters the neglect of items essential to a defensible decision. He urges the adoption of 'filtering' -a multi-step procedure which directs one to discuss the moral authority of the state, to consider measures less coercive than a criminal statute, & to investigate the pragmatic consequences of criminalization. This procedure, he argues, imposes a structure on disputes which facilitates philosophical progress. 'Filtering' is then applied to an array of public policy issues, including laws which require the use of automobile seat belts & motorcycle helmets, & laws which prohibit the use of certain psychoactive substances ('drugs'). Additionally, the book addresses a number of more theoretical issues in the philosophy of the criminal law. Throughout, it engages the work of leading philosophers: Derek Parfit, Cass R. Sunstein, Richard J. Arneson, & especially Joel Feinberg. Read more

ISBN10 9027718695
ISBN13 978-9027718693
Edition 1985th
Language English
Publisher Springer
Dimensions 6.14 x 0.81 x 9.21 inches
Item Weight 1.4 pounds
Print length 337 pages
Publication date June 30, 1985

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