Ethics and Law of Omissions
Ethics and Law of Omissions
Nelkin, Dana Kay; Rickless, Samuel C.
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2017
264
Dura
Inglês
9780190683450
15 a 20 dias
498
Part I: Omissions, Moral Responsibility, and the Self
1. Unintentional Omissions George Sher
2. Omission and Attribution Error Matthew Talbert
3. Unconscious Omissions, Reasonable Expectations, and Responsibility Angela M. Smith
Part II: Omissions, Moral Responsibility, and Control
4. Blameworthiness and Unwitting Omissions Randolph Clarke
5. Omissions, Agency, and Control Michael J. Zimmerman
6. Moral Responsibility for Unwitting Omissions: A New Tracing View Dana Kay Nelkin and Samuel C. Rickless
Part III: Omissions, Moral Responsibility, and Alternative Possibilities
7. The Puzzle(s) of Frankfurt-Style Omission Cases Carolina Sartorio
8. Responsibility and Omissions John Martin Fischer
Part IV: Criminal Liability for Omissions
9. Courses of Conduct Douglas Husak
10. Duties to Act Triggered by Creation of the Peril: Easy Cases, Puzzling Cases, and Complex Culpability Larry Alexander
Part V: The Duty Requirement in the Criminal Law of Omissions
11. The Duty Requirement Gideon Yaffe
12. Omissions, Acts, and the Duty to Rescue Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Part I: Omissions, Moral Responsibility, and the Self
1. Unintentional Omissions George Sher
2. Omission and Attribution Error Matthew Talbert
3. Unconscious Omissions, Reasonable Expectations, and Responsibility Angela M. Smith
Part II: Omissions, Moral Responsibility, and Control
4. Blameworthiness and Unwitting Omissions Randolph Clarke
5. Omissions, Agency, and Control Michael J. Zimmerman
6. Moral Responsibility for Unwitting Omissions: A New Tracing View Dana Kay Nelkin and Samuel C. Rickless
Part III: Omissions, Moral Responsibility, and Alternative Possibilities
7. The Puzzle(s) of Frankfurt-Style Omission Cases Carolina Sartorio
8. Responsibility and Omissions John Martin Fischer
Part IV: Criminal Liability for Omissions
9. Courses of Conduct Douglas Husak
10. Duties to Act Triggered by Creation of the Peril: Easy Cases, Puzzling Cases, and Complex Culpability Larry Alexander
Part V: The Duty Requirement in the Criminal Law of Omissions
11. The Duty Requirement Gideon Yaffe
12. Omissions, Acts, and the Duty to Rescue Kimberly Kessler Ferzan