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_aFeinberg, Joel _eAuthor |
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_aHarm to Self _h[electronic resource] |
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_aNew York : _bOxford University Press, Incorporated _cMarch 1989 |
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_aThe Moral Limits of the Criminal Law Ser. _vVol. 3 |
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_aAnnotation _bThis is the third volume of Joel Feinberg's highly regarded The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, a four-volume series in which Feinberg skillfully addresses a complex question: What kinds of conduct may the state make criminal without infringing on the moral autonomy of individual citizens?In Harm to Self, Feinberg offers insightful commentary into various notions attached to self-inflicted harm, covering such topics as legal paternalism, personal sovereignty and its boundaries, voluntariness and assumptions of risk, consent and its counterfeits, coercive force, incapacity, and choiceof death. |
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_aCollege Audience _bOxford University Press, Incorporated |
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_uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio8433307 _zFull text available from Oxford Scholarship Online Philosophy |
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