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Problems at the Roots of Law
註釋This volume brings together essays (both published and unpublished) by Feinberg on what he terms 'basic questions' about the law - issues that are fundamental to our thinking about law and its relationship to morality. These included the link between the law and moral responsibility; how to interpret moral laws; moral rights; criminal entrapment; whether or not to punish attempted criminal acts differently than successful ones; how to justify government subsidies for the arts; and the distinction between moral and psychiatric judgments.