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Discover the timeless wisdom of "Punishment and Responsibility: Essays in the Philosophy of Law," a book that has captivated readers for over 50 years. Written by renowned philosopher H.L.A. Hart, this groundbreaking collection of essays continues to shape the way we think about criminal responsibility and punishment. Its ideas remain as powerful today as they were when first published in 1968.
Step into a world where guilt and innocence are examined with a fresh perspective. Hart challenges traditional retributive thinking and offers an alternative approach to criminal punishment while maintaining the fundamental distinction between guilt and innocence. By delving into the ideal of the rule of law, he presents a thought-provoking account of criminal responsibility that avoids the complexities of debates on free will and determinism.
What sets this edition apart is the new introduction by John Gardner. With a critical analysis of Hart's arguments and an exploration of their continued relevance, Gardner highlights the enduring importance of Hart's ideas in the face of the recent revival of retributive thinking both in academia and policy circles.
After a decade of being unavailable, this new edition of "Punishment and Responsibility" is a must-have for academics, students, and professionals involved in criminal justice and penal policy. Don't miss your chance to delve into the philosophical puzzles that shape our understanding of law and society. Order your copy today and unlock the key to a deeper comprehension of criminal responsibility and punishment.
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