Intention in law and philosophy
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Intention in law and philosophy
(Dartmouth series in applied legal philosophy)
Dartmouth , Ashgate, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This work is the outcome of a seminar series on intention in law and philosophy conducted at the Law School, Adelaide University in 1999. Topics include: how decision theory illuminates assignments of moral responsibility; irresistible impulse; and collective intentions.
Table of Contents
- The Intention Project. Part 1 The philosophy of intention: how decision theory illuminates assignments of moral responsibility
- irresistible impulse
- intention and agency. Part 2 Intention and individual responsibility: crimes
- torts
- contracts. Part 3 Intention and the collective: intention in groups
- intention in legal texts. Part 4 Beyond intention?: intention versus reactive fault.
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