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Is It Immoral To Punish The Heedless And Clueless? A Comment On Alexander, Ferzan And Morse: Crime And Culpability

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I am grateful to Heidi Hurd and Michael Moore for inviting me to participate in the symposium that gave rise to this volume, to Larry Alexander, Kim Ferzan and Stephen Morse for writing the book that led to this stimulating and productive exchange of ideas, to the other participants in that discussion, and to Joshua Dressler and Andrew Taslitz for valuable comments on earlier drafts of this essay.

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Bandes, S.A. Is It Immoral To Punish The Heedless And Clueless? A Comment On Alexander, Ferzan And Morse: Crime And Culpability. Law and Philos 29, 433–453 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10982-010-9072-z

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