Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Law
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Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Law
Prochownik, Karolina; Magen, Stefan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
12/2024
296
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9781350260191
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List of Tables and Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Past and Future of the Experimental Philosophy of Law, Karolina Prochownik (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)
Part I. Topics in Experimental General Jurisprudence
1. Experimental Approaches to General Jurisprudence, Raff Donelson (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
2. The Experimental Jurisprudence of the Concept of Rule: Implications for the Hart-Fuller Debate, Guilherme de Almeida (Insper, Brazil), Noel Struchiner (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada, Spain)
Part II. Topics in Experimental Particular Jurisprudence
3. Legislative Intent and Acting Intentionally, Kevin Tobia (Georgetown University Law Center, USA).
4. Why Blame the Ostrich? Understanding Culpability for Willful Ignorance, Lara Kirfel (Stanford University, USA) and Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada, Spain)
5. Culpability and Liability in the Law of Homicide: Do Lay Moral Intuitions Accord with Legal Distinctions?, Paulo Sousa (Queen's University Belfast, UK) and Gary Lavery (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
6. Causation and the Silly Norm Effect, Levin Guever (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and Markus Kneer (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Part III. (New) Methods and Topics in Experimental Jurisprudence
7. Ordinary Meaning and Consilience of Evidence, Justin Sytsma (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
8. Examining Evaluativity in Legal Discourse: A Comparative Corpus-Linguistic Study of Thick Concepts, Pascale Willemsen (University of Zurich, Switzerland), Lucien Baumgartner (University of Zurich, Switzerland), Severin Frohofer (University of Zurich, Switzerland), and Kevin Reuter (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
9. A Case for Behavioral Studies in Experimental Jurisprudence, Leonard Hoeft (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
10. Experimental Longtermist Jurisprudence, Eric Martinez (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA), Christoph Winter (Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, Mexico/ Harvard University, USA)
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Past and Future of the Experimental Philosophy of Law, Karolina Prochownik (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)
Part I. Topics in Experimental General Jurisprudence
1. Experimental Approaches to General Jurisprudence, Raff Donelson (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
2. The Experimental Jurisprudence of the Concept of Rule: Implications for the Hart-Fuller Debate, Guilherme de Almeida (Insper, Brazil), Noel Struchiner (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada, Spain)
Part II. Topics in Experimental Particular Jurisprudence
3. Legislative Intent and Acting Intentionally, Kevin Tobia (Georgetown University Law Center, USA).
4. Why Blame the Ostrich? Understanding Culpability for Willful Ignorance, Lara Kirfel (Stanford University, USA) and Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada, Spain)
5. Culpability and Liability in the Law of Homicide: Do Lay Moral Intuitions Accord with Legal Distinctions?, Paulo Sousa (Queen's University Belfast, UK) and Gary Lavery (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
6. Causation and the Silly Norm Effect, Levin Guever (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and Markus Kneer (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Part III. (New) Methods and Topics in Experimental Jurisprudence
7. Ordinary Meaning and Consilience of Evidence, Justin Sytsma (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
8. Examining Evaluativity in Legal Discourse: A Comparative Corpus-Linguistic Study of Thick Concepts, Pascale Willemsen (University of Zurich, Switzerland), Lucien Baumgartner (University of Zurich, Switzerland), Severin Frohofer (University of Zurich, Switzerland), and Kevin Reuter (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
9. A Case for Behavioral Studies in Experimental Jurisprudence, Leonard Hoeft (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
10. Experimental Longtermist Jurisprudence, Eric Martinez (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA), Christoph Winter (Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, Mexico/ Harvard University, USA)
Index
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law; legal philosophy; experimental inquiry; psychology; morality; causation; intentionality; culpability; ethics
List of Tables and Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Past and Future of the Experimental Philosophy of Law, Karolina Prochownik (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)
Part I. Topics in Experimental General Jurisprudence
1. Experimental Approaches to General Jurisprudence, Raff Donelson (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
2. The Experimental Jurisprudence of the Concept of Rule: Implications for the Hart-Fuller Debate, Guilherme de Almeida (Insper, Brazil), Noel Struchiner (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada, Spain)
Part II. Topics in Experimental Particular Jurisprudence
3. Legislative Intent and Acting Intentionally, Kevin Tobia (Georgetown University Law Center, USA).
4. Why Blame the Ostrich? Understanding Culpability for Willful Ignorance, Lara Kirfel (Stanford University, USA) and Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada, Spain)
5. Culpability and Liability in the Law of Homicide: Do Lay Moral Intuitions Accord with Legal Distinctions?, Paulo Sousa (Queen's University Belfast, UK) and Gary Lavery (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
6. Causation and the Silly Norm Effect, Levin Guever (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and Markus Kneer (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Part III. (New) Methods and Topics in Experimental Jurisprudence
7. Ordinary Meaning and Consilience of Evidence, Justin Sytsma (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
8. Examining Evaluativity in Legal Discourse: A Comparative Corpus-Linguistic Study of Thick Concepts, Pascale Willemsen (University of Zurich, Switzerland), Lucien Baumgartner (University of Zurich, Switzerland), Severin Frohofer (University of Zurich, Switzerland), and Kevin Reuter (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
9. A Case for Behavioral Studies in Experimental Jurisprudence, Leonard Hoeft (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
10. Experimental Longtermist Jurisprudence, Eric Martinez (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA), Christoph Winter (Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, Mexico/ Harvard University, USA)
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Past and Future of the Experimental Philosophy of Law, Karolina Prochownik (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)
Part I. Topics in Experimental General Jurisprudence
1. Experimental Approaches to General Jurisprudence, Raff Donelson (Illinois Institute of Technology, USA)
2. The Experimental Jurisprudence of the Concept of Rule: Implications for the Hart-Fuller Debate, Guilherme de Almeida (Insper, Brazil), Noel Struchiner (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada, Spain)
Part II. Topics in Experimental Particular Jurisprudence
3. Legislative Intent and Acting Intentionally, Kevin Tobia (Georgetown University Law Center, USA).
4. Why Blame the Ostrich? Understanding Culpability for Willful Ignorance, Lara Kirfel (Stanford University, USA) and Ivar Hannikainen (University of Granada, Spain)
5. Culpability and Liability in the Law of Homicide: Do Lay Moral Intuitions Accord with Legal Distinctions?, Paulo Sousa (Queen's University Belfast, UK) and Gary Lavery (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
6. Causation and the Silly Norm Effect, Levin Guever (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and Markus Kneer (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Part III. (New) Methods and Topics in Experimental Jurisprudence
7. Ordinary Meaning and Consilience of Evidence, Justin Sytsma (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
8. Examining Evaluativity in Legal Discourse: A Comparative Corpus-Linguistic Study of Thick Concepts, Pascale Willemsen (University of Zurich, Switzerland), Lucien Baumgartner (University of Zurich, Switzerland), Severin Frohofer (University of Zurich, Switzerland), and Kevin Reuter (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
9. A Case for Behavioral Studies in Experimental Jurisprudence, Leonard Hoeft (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
10. Experimental Longtermist Jurisprudence, Eric Martinez (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA), Christoph Winter (Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, Mexico/ Harvard University, USA)
Index
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