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Also at University of Surrey
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Aness Kim Webster and Stephen Bero, Shame and the Ethical in WilliamsIn Andras Szigeti & Talbert Matthew (eds.), Agency, Fate and Luck: Themes from Bernard Williams, Oxford University Press. 2022.
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Alexander Sarch, Don’t Be Cruel: Building the Case for Luck in the LawJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 23 (1): 1-31. 2022.
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Alexander Sarch, Should Criminal Law Mirror Moral Blameworthiness or Criminal Culpability? A Reply to HusakLaw and Philosophy 41 (2): 305-328. 2022.
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Lucas Miotto, Book Review: Kenneth E. Himma, Coercion and the Nature of Law (review)Law and Philosophy 41 (4): 547-554. 2022.
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Lucas Miotto, Don’t Feel Threatened by LawCanadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 35 (2): 487-509. 2022.
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Jiahong Chen and Lucas Miotto, Manipulation, Real-Time Profiling, and their WrongsIn Michael Klenk & Fleur Jongepier (eds.), The Philosophy of Online Manipulation, Routledge. pp. 392-409. 2022.
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Lucas Miotto, The Good, The Bad, and the Puzzled: Coercion and ComplianceIn Jorge Luis Fabra Zamora & Gonzalo Villa Rosas (eds.), Conceptual Jurisprudence: Methodological Issues, Conceptual Tools, and New Approaches.. 2021.
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Lucas Miotto, Book Review: Ken Himma "Coercion and the Nature of Law" (review)Law and Philosophy 41 (4): 547-554. 2021.
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Lucas Miotto, What Makes Law Coercive When it is CoerciveArchiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosphie 107 (2): 235-250. 2021.
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Lucas Miotto, What makes Law Coercive when it is CoerciveArchiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 107 (2): 235-250. 2021.
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Alexander Greenberg, Why Criminal Responsibility for Negligence Cannot be IndirectCambridge Law Journal 80 (3): 489-514. 2021.
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Alexander Greenberg, Alexander Sarch, Criminally Ignorant: Why the Law Pretends We Know What We Don’tJournal of Moral Philosophy 18 (3): 299-302. 2021.
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Hrafn Ásgeirsson, The Nature and Value of Vagueness in the LawHart Publishing. 2020.
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Kenneth M. Ehrenberg, The Institutionality Of Legal ValidityPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (2): 277-301. 2020.
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Kenneth M. Ehrenberg, Medical Complicity and the Legitimacy of Practical AuthorityEthics, Medicine and Public Health 12. 2020.
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Stephen Bero, Holding Responsible and Taking ResponsibilityLaw and Philosophy 39 (3): 263-296. 2020.
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Stephen Bero and Alexander Sarch, The Problem of Over-Inclusive Offenses: A Closer Look at Duff on Legal Moralism and Mala ProhibitaCriminal Law and Philosophy 14 (3): 395-416. 2020.
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Lucas Miotto, From Angels to Humans: Law, Coercion, and the Society of Angels Thought ExperimentLaw and Philosophy 40 (3): 277-303. 2020.
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Himani Bhakuni and Lucas Miotto, Conscientious objection to abortion in the developing world: The correspondence argumentDeveloping World Bioethics 21 (2): 90-95. 2020.
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Alexander Greenberg, Epistemic Responsibility and Criminal NegligenceCriminal Law and Philosophy 14 (1): 91-111. 2020.
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Hrafn Asgeirsson, The Sorites Paradox in Practical PhilosophyIn Sergi Oms & Elia Zardini (eds.), The Sorites Paradox, Cambridge University Press. 2019.
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Alexander Sarch and Ryan Abbott, Punishing Artificial Intelligence: Legal Fiction or Science FictionUC Davis Law Review 53 323-384. 2019.
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Kenneth M. Ehrenberg, Replies to comments on The Functions of LawJurisprudence 10 (2): 255-280. 2019.