Philosophy and the Criminal Law: Principle and Critique [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 53 (2):442-442 (1999)
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This volume is the first of a new group of collections in the Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Law series. Each volume of the series will involve collaboration between editor and authors aimed at giving these volumes a sort of thematic unity often lacking in attempts to collect state of the art thinking on a particular topic. If the quality of this offering is representative of what is to come, we have much to look forward to in subsequent volumes.

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