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Placing Blame: A Theory of the Criminal Law
Michael S. Moore
College of Law
Center for Advanced Study
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Criminal Law
100%
Criminal Legislation
40%
Moral Obligation
30%
Moralist
30%
Law
20%
Desert
20%
General Component
20%
Descriptive Theory
20%
Criminal Prohibition
20%
Retributive Punishment
20%
General Questions
10%
Moral Agency
10%
Voluntary Action
10%
Prima Facie
10%
Liberal
10%
Perfectionism
10%
Epistemic Uncertainty
10%
Criminalization
10%
Wrongdoing
10%
Hidden Costs
10%
Moral View
10%
Moral Wrongdoing
10%
Punishment Theory
10%
Moral Personhood
10%
Sexual Intimacy
10%
Moral Virtue
10%
Explanatory Theory
10%
Moral Desert
10%
Substantive Criminal Law
10%
Criminal Code
10%
Retributive Theory
10%
Intrinsic Goodness
10%
Total Crime
10%
Social Sciences
Criminal Law
100%
Morality
72%
Crime
54%
Area of Law
18%
Retributive Punishments
18%
Liberty
9%
Criminal Code
9%