Electronic Reserves

[in progress]

  • Ainslie, George.  “A Research-Based Theory of Addictive Motivation” Law and Philosophy 19 (1998): 77-115.
  • Arenella, Peter.  "The Diminished Capacity and Diminished Responsibility Defenses: Two Children of a Doomed Marriage" Columbia Law Review 77 (1977): 827-65.
  • Brink, David. “Immaturity, Normative Competence, and Juvenile Transfer: How (Not) to Punish Minors for Major Crimes” Texas Law Review 82 (2004): 1555-1585.
  • Denno, Deborah.  "Who is Andrea Yates? A Short Story about Insanity" Duke Journal of Gender, Law & Policy 10 (2003): 1-139.
  • Dressler, Joshua.  “Provocation: Partial Justification or Partial Excuse?” Modern Law Review 51 (1988): 467-80.
  • Duff, Anthony. “Theories of Criminal Law” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.  
  • Fine, Cordelia and Kennette, Jeannette.  “Mental Impairment, Moral Understanding, and Criminal Responsibility” International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 27 (2004): 425-43. 
  • Husak, Douglas.  “Addiction and Criminal Liability” Law and Philosophy 18 (1999): 655-84.
  • Mele, Al. “Irresistible Desires” Nous 24 (1990): 455-72.
  • Morse, Stephen. “Undiminished Confusion in Diminished Capacity” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 75 (1984): 1-55.
  • Morse, Stephen. “Culpability and Control” University of Pennsylvania Law Review 142 (1994): 1587-15660.
  • Morse, Stephen.  "Immaturity and Irresponsibility" Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 88(1997): 15-67.
  • Morse, Stephen.  “Hooked on Hype” Law and Philosophy 19 (2000): 33-49.
  • Morse, Stephen.  “Uncontrollable Urges and Irrational People” Virginia Law Review 88 (2002): 1025-78.
  • Scott, Elizabeth and Steinberg, Larry.  "Blaming Youth" Texas Law Review 81 (2003): 799-840.
  • Strawson, Peter. "Freedom and Resentment" Proceedings of the British Academy (1962).
  • Wallace, R. Jay.  “Addiction as a Defect of the Will” Law and Philosophy 18 (1999): 621-54. 
  • Watson, Gary. "Responsibility and the Limits of Evil"reprinted in Perspectives on Responsibility, ed. Fischer and Ravizza (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993).
  • Watson, Gary. "Excusing Addiction" Law and Philosophy 18 (1999): 589-619.
  • Yaffe, Gideon.  “Recent Work on Addiction and Responsible Agency” Philosophy & Public Affairs 30 (2001):  178-221. 

 


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