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Philosophical Topics

Volume 18, Issue 1, Spring 1990
Philosophy of Law

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Larry Alexander Law and Exclusionary Reasons
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Michael D. Bayles What Is Jurisprudence About?: Theories, Definitions, Concepts, or Conceptions of Law?
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Judith Wagner DeCew Critical Legal Studies and Liberalism: Understanding the Similarities and Differences
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Martin E. Golding The Significance of Rights Language
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Alan H. Goldman, Michael N. Goldman Paternalistic Laws
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Douglas N. Husak “Already Punished Enough”
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Rex Martin Treatment and Rehabilitation as a Mode of Punishment
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Edward Sankowski Two Forms of Moral Responsibility
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Don E. Scheid Davis and the Unfair-Advantage Theory of Punishment: A Critique
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James P. Sterba A Rational Choice Theory of Punishment
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Carl Wellman Relative Duties in the Law
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