
Legal, Moral, and Metaphysical Truths The Philosophy of Michael Moore
by Ferzan, Kimberly Kessler; Morse, Stephen J.-
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Author Biography
Kimberly Kessler Ferzan, Harrison Robertson Professor of Law, Caddell and Chapham Professor of Law, University of Virginia Law School,Stephen J. Morse, Ferdinand Wakeman Hubbell Professor of Law and Professor of Psychology and Law in Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania Law School and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Kimberly Kessler Ferzan is Harrison Robertson Professor of Law and Caddell and Chapman Professor of Law at the University of Virginia.
Stephen J. Morse, a lawyer and board-certified forensic psychologist, is Ferdinand Wakeman Hubell Professor of Law, Professor of Psychology and Law in Psychiatry, and Associate Director of the Center for Neuroscience & Society at the University of Pennsylvania.
Table of Contents
1. Editors' Introduction, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan and Stephen J. Morse
2. Living With Genius: The Life and Work of Michael S. Moore, Heidi M. Hurd
3. Modest Retributivism, Mitchell N. Berman
4. What Do Criminals Deserve?, Douglas Husak
5. Retributive Desert as Fair Play, Peter Westen
6. The Wrong and the Free, Victor Tadros
7. Legal Moralism and Public Wrongs, R A Duff
8. Moore in Jeopardy Again, Gideon Yaffe
9. Do We Need a Doctrine of Complicity?, Leo Katz
10. Reluctant Pluralist: Moore on Negligence, Kenneth W. Simons
11. Putting (and Keeping) Proximate Cause in its Place, John Oberdiek
12. Moore on Causation and Responsibility: Metaphysics or Intuition?, Richard W. Wright
13. The Moral Asymmetry Between Acts and Omissions, Horacio Spector
14. Moore and the Metaphysics of Causation, Richard Fumerton
15. Self Defense: Tell Me Moore, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
16. Moore on the Mind, Stephen J. Morse
17. The Means Principle, Larry Alexander
18. Moral Dilemmas and Moral Theory: Toward a Viable Deontology, Phillip Montague
19. "Just No Damned Good", Jeremy Waldron
20. Conceptual Breakage and Reconstruction: Michael S. Moore's Natural Law Theory of Interpretation, Michael H. Shapiro
21. Metaphysical Realism and Legal Reasoning, Brian H. Bix
22. Law and the Role of a Judge, Leslie Green
23. Responses and Appreciations, Michael S. Moore
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