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Leo Zaibert

Union College
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    Department of Philosophy
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University at Buffalo
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Philosophy of Law
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  •  3
    Harry G. Frankfurt, Necessity, Volition, and Love (review)
    Philosophy in Review 19 414-415. 1999.
    Alternative Possibilities
  •  64
    Jeffrey Blustein, Forgiveness and Remembrance:Remembering Wrongdoing in Personal and Public Life. Reviewed by Leo Zaibert
    Social Theory and Practice 41 (3): 552-559. 2015.
    Value TheoryValue Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  49
    A Non-Aretaic Return to Aristotle
    Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 97 (2): 235-250. 2011.
    This article criticizes the recent “aretaic-turn” in legal theory. Within Criminal law theory, the main concern of aretaic theorists is culpability, and their main source of inspiration is Aristotle’s virtue ethics. Too focused on Aristotle’s virtue ethics, however, aretaic theorists fail to consider Aristotle’s views on culpability proper. Aristotle himself did not turn to virtue ethics when he discussed culpability; and thus I suggest that Aristotle himself would have rejected the contemporary…Read more
    This article criticizes the recent “aretaic-turn” in legal theory. Within Criminal law theory, the main concern of aretaic theorists is culpability, and their main source of inspiration is Aristotle’s virtue ethics. Too focused on Aristotle’s virtue ethics, however, aretaic theorists fail to consider Aristotle’s views on culpability proper. Aristotle himself did not turn to virtue ethics when he discussed culpability; and thus I suggest that Aristotle himself would have rejected the contemporary aretaic turn. Still, I believe that Aristotle’s work on culpability is important insofar as it laid the foundations of subsequent theories of culpability in most of the non-English-speaking West. Through Aristotle, then, I seek to show the relevance of rich and venerable legal and philosophical traditions for the advancement of our understating of some thorny problems of contemporary criminal law.
  •  249
    On Forgiveness and the Deliberate Refusal to Punish: Reiterating the Differences
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (1): 103-113. 2012.
    In a recent article in this journal Brandon Warmke argues against my account of forgiveness. I here offer answers to his objections, and suggest ways in which I think he has misinterpreted my views. This exchange with Warmke also gives me the opportunity to insist on my general thesis that it is advisable to study punishment and forgiveness together. It is precisely the conceptual proximity of these two phenomena which make my account of forgiveness uncommon, and which make it more promising tha…Read more
    In a recent article in this journal Brandon Warmke argues against my account of forgiveness. I here offer answers to his objections, and suggest ways in which I think he has misinterpreted my views. This exchange with Warmke also gives me the opportunity to insist on my general thesis that it is advisable to study punishment and forgiveness together. It is precisely the conceptual proximity of these two phenomena which make my account of forgiveness uncommon, and which make it more promising than other accounts
    Value TheoryValue Theory, Miscellaneous
  • Intentions, promises, and obligations
    In Barry Smith (ed.), John Searle, Cambridge University Press. pp. 53--84. 2003.
    Promises
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    El PGC de Alan Gewirth: insuficiencia normativa del criterio de consistencia
    Apuntes Filosóficos 4 195-2010. unknown1994.
  •  130
    Forgiveness
    The Monist 92 (4): 481-487. 2009.
    Moral States and Processes
  •  62
    Beyond Bad: Punishment Theory Meets the Problem of Evil1
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 36 (1): 93-111. 2012.
    Criminal Justice EthicsCriminal LawPunishment
  •  124
    Punishment, Restitution, and the Marvelous Method of Directing the Intention
    Criminal Justice Ethics 29 (1): 41-53. 2010.
    David Boonin, The Problem of Punishment. There are two reasons why David Boonin's recent book, The Problem of Punishment,1 offers me a unique oppor...
    Punishment in Criminal LawCriminal Justice Ethics
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