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Douglas Husak

Rutgers - New Brunswick
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  • Rutgers - New Brunswick
    Department of Philosophy
    Retired faculty
Ohio State University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1976
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Law
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    The Costs to Criminal Theory of Supposing that Intentions are Irrelevant to Permissibility
    Criminal Law and Philosophy 3 (1): 51-70. 2009.
    I attempt to describe the several costs that criminal theory would be forced to pay by adopting the view (currently fashionable among moral philosophers) that the intentions of the agent are irrelevant to determinations of whether his actions are permissible (or criminal)
    Punishment in Criminal Law
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    Jon Elster, Strong Feelings: Emotion, Addiction, and Human Behavior (review)
    Philosophy in Review 20 19-21. 2000.
    Compulsion and Addiction
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