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Christopher George Pulman

University of Reading
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University of Reading
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2011
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Law
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    Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem. By Mark Balaguer. (Cambridge, MS: MIT Press, 2010. Pp. 202. Price £24.95 hb, £12.95 pb.)
    Philosophical Quarterly 62 (248): 640-642. 2012.
    Free Will and NeuroscienceLibertarianism about Free Will
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    Where is the free agency in personal agency?
    Philosophical Quarterly 61 (244): 630-632. 2011.
    According to Jonathan Lowe's ‘Personal Agency’, free actions begin with a volition or act of will, which is itself a freely performed action. However, Lowe's explanation of why volitions are free actions is viciously circular: he argues that volitions qualify as free actions because they are rationally explicable, but claims that an action can only be rationally explicable if it is freely performed
    Libertarianism about Free WillThe Will
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    Kadri Vihvelin , Causes, Laws, and Free Will . Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 34 (1-2): 98-100. 2014.
    Motivation and Will
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    Jeffrie Murphy , Punishment and the Moral Emotions: Essays in Law, Morality, and Religion . Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 33 (1): 57-59. 2013.
    Ethics
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    The Foundations of Agency
    Philosophical Quarterly 64 (254): 123-134. 2014.
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    Personal agency: The metaphysics of mind and action – by E. J. Lowe
    Ratio 23 (2): 232-236. 2010.
    Metaphysics of Mind
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    Hart on Responsibility (edited book)
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2014.
    In the 1950s and 60s, H. L. A. Hart's writings were responsible for the revitalizing of legal philosophy in the UK and worldwide. This new collection of essays by distinguished philosophers and legal theorists addresses the enduring significance of Hart's work, focusing upon some of its more neglected aspects, including his work on causation and the philosophy of action. Two essays discuss Hart and Honore;'s Causation in the Law, a book that has been undeservedly overlooked in many philosophical…Read more
    In the 1950s and 60s, H. L. A. Hart's writings were responsible for the revitalizing of legal philosophy in the UK and worldwide. This new collection of essays by distinguished philosophers and legal theorists addresses the enduring significance of Hart's work, focusing upon some of its more neglected aspects, including his work on causation and the philosophy of action. Two essays discuss Hart and Honore;'s Causation in the Law, a book that has been undeservedly overlooked in many philosophical discussions of causation. The majority of the essays consider Hart's views on the justification of punishment. They discuss Hart's dislike of retribution, his claim that harmless immorality should not be punished, and his search for a non-retributivist theory of mens rea and excuses. Other topics examined include Hart's definitions of key legal and philosophical concepts, including 'punishment', 'responsibility' and 'voluntariness', and his views on punishing negligent acts.
    20th Century Analytic PhilosophyPunishment in Criminal LawJustification and Excuse in Criminal LawEx…Read more
    20th Century Analytic PhilosophyPunishment in Criminal LawJustification and Excuse in Criminal LawExplanation of ActionAction Theory, MiscellaneousCausation in the LawIntentional Action
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    Voluntary Interventions
    In Hart on Responsibility, Palgrave-macmillan. 2014.
    Causation in the LawReasons and CausesAction Theory, Miscellaneous
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    'Introduction'
    In Hart on Responsibility, Palgrave-macmillan. 2014.
    Causation in the LawDefenses in Criminal LawPunishment in Criminal LawJustification and Excuse in Cr…Read more
    Causation in the LawDefenses in Criminal LawPunishment in Criminal LawJustification and Excuse in Criminal Law
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