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Act and Crime: The Philosophy of Action and its Implications for Criminal Law
Michael S. Moore
College of Law
Center for Advanced Study
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Keyphrases
Criminal Law
100%
Philosophy of Action
100%
Voluntary Acts
44%
Criminal Code
33%
Volition
22%
Action Theory
22%
Double Jeopardy
22%
Bodily Movement
22%
Moral Responsibility
22%
Actus Reus
22%
Moral
11%
Reflex
11%
Token
11%
Criminal Liability
11%
Lawyers
11%
Legislature
11%
Anglo-American
11%
Statute
11%
Causal Theory
11%
General Requirements
11%
General Component
11%
Total Crime
11%
Unified Structure
11%
Causal Theory of Action
11%
Family of Theories
11%
Act Requirement
11%
Social Sciences
Criminal Law
100%
Philosophy of Action
100%
Criminal Code
33%
Responsibility
22%
Volition
22%
Courts
11%
Morality
11%
Crime
11%
Psychology
Volition
100%
Moral Responsibility
100%