Harmful thoughts : essays on law, self, and morality / Meir Dan-Cohen.

In these writings by one of our most creative legal philosophers, Meir Dan-Cohen explores the nature of the self and its response to legal commands and mounts a challenge to some prevailing tenets of legal theory and the neighboring moral, political, and economic thought. The result is an insider�...

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Main Author: Dan-Cohen, Meir.
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Language:English
Published:Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2002.
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505 0 |a pt. 1. Coercion and communication. Law, community, and communication -- Decision rules and conduct rules: on acoustic separation in criminal law -- In defense of defiance -- pt. 2. Basic values. Conceptions of choice and conceptions of autonomy -- Defending dignity -- Harmful thoughts -- pt. 3. Boundaries of self. Responsibility and the boundaries of the self -- interpreting official speech -- The value of ownership. 
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