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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Belgrade:20130523T100000
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SUMMARY:Themes from The Ends of Harm: The Moral Foundations of Criminal Law
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LOCATION:Rogoznica\, Croatia
DESCRIPTION:<p>This informal workshop will take up themes from Victor Tadros&rsquo\;s important recent publication\,&nbsp\;<em>The Ends of Harm: The Moral Foundations of Criminal Law</em>&nbsp\;(Oxford: OUP\, 2011)\, which tackles a range of philosophical issues relating to the justification of punishment. Tadros rejects traditional retributivist accounts of punishment\, advancing a novel\, duty-based account of why the state may inflict punitive harms on offenders. The papers at the workshop will develop some of the themes highlighted by Tadros&rsquo\;s book in light of his arguments. Probable topics include the ethics of self-defence\, the permissibility of harming the innocent\, desert\, moral responsibility\, the scope and stringencies of our duties to others\, and justifications of punishment.&nbsp\;<br><br>The workshop is generously sponsored by the Society for Applied Philosophy. Those wishing to attend the workshop should contact Helen Frowe (h.frowe@kent.ac.uk</a>) in the first instance. Please note that there are no subsidies available for attendees and that places will be limited.&nbsp\;<br></p>
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