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76Humour, laughter and the structure of thoughtBritish Journal of Aesthetics 27 (3): 238-246. 1987.
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29The equivalence of tautological and “strict” entailment: Proof of an amended conjecture of Lewy's (review)Journal of Philosophical Logic 9 (1). 1980.
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Italian (2004) and Greek (2006) translations of Paradoxes from A to ZRaffaello Cortina Editore/Enalios. 2004/2006.
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43A non-retributive Kantian approach to punishmentRatio 17 (1). 2004.Traditionally Kant's theory of punishment has been seen as wholly retributive. Recent Kantian scholarship has interpreted the theory as more moderately retributive: punishment is deterrent in aim, and retributive only in so far as the amount and type of penalty is to be determined by retributive considerations (the ius talionis). But it is arguable that a more coherent Kantian theory of punishment can be developed which makes no appeal to retribution at all: hypothetical contractors would have n…Read more
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35The sanctions of the criminal lawProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 97 (1). 1997.Michael Clark; II*—The Sanctions of the Criminal Law, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 97, Issue 1, 1 June 1997, Pages 25–40, https://doi.org/10.
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Spanish (2009), Italian (2011), Turkish (2011), German (2012) and French (2012) translations of Paradoxes from A to Z, 2nd ed.Editorial Gredos, S.A./Raffaello Cortina Editore. 2009/2012.
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58Paradoxes from A to ZRoutledge. 2002.This essential guide to paradoxes takes the reader on a lively tour of puzzles that have taxed thinkers from Zeno to Galileo and Lewis Carroll to Bertrand Russell. Michael Clark uncovers an array of conundrums, such as Achilles and the Tortoise, Theseus' Ship, Hempel's Raven, and the Prisoners' Dilemma, taking in subjects as diverse as knowledge, ethics, science, art and politics. Clark discusses each paradox in non-technical terms, considering its significance and looking at likely solutions.
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Review of Kevin Ashley, Modelling Legal Argument (review)Law, Computing and Artificial Intelligence 1 (1). 1992.
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17Harmless Wrongdoing (The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol. 4)Philosophical Books 30 (4): 251-254. 1989.
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language |
Applied Ethics |
Philosophy of Law |
Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
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Logic and Philosophy of Logic |