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Book Synopsis: This first volume in the four-volume series The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law focuses on the "harm principle," the commonsense view that prevention of harm to persons other than the perpetrator is a legitimate purpose of criminal legislation. Feinberg presents a detailed analysis of the concept and definition of harm and applies it to a host of practical and theoretical issues, showing how the harm principle must be interpreted if it is to be a plausible guide to the lawmaker.
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Are you concerned about the moral limits of the criminal law and the prevention of harm to others? Look no further than "Harm to Others (Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol. 1)" - an essential book that delves into the critical topic of the harm principle. Written by renowned author Feinberg, this first volume of the four-volume series is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of how prevention of harm to individuals other than the perpetrator is a legitimate purpose of criminal legislation.
Feinberg's meticulous analysis takes you on a journey through the concept and definition of harm, exploring its various dimensions and implications. By applying this understanding, you will gain valuable insights into a plethora of practical and theoretical issues. Enhance your knowledge and empower yourself as you discover how the harm principle should be interpreted to serve as a plausible guide to lawmakers.
Finding a reliable source that clearly explains the complexities of the harm principle can be a daunting task, but "Harm to Others (Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol. 1)" makes it effortless. Immerse yourself in this thought-provoking masterpiece as it unveils the key principles that shape our legal system and society's well-being.
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