Philosophy of Criminal Attempts

Philosophy of Criminal Attempts

Donnelly-Lazarov, Bebhinn (Swansea University)

Cambridge University Press

04/2015

254

Dura

Inglês

9781107029835

15 a 20 dias

Attempting is one of the most intriguing and perplexing dimensions of human action. Its implications in criminal law are profound. Bebhinn Donnelly-Lazarov explores the philosophical connections between attempting and intending, acting, subjectivity and possibility, and proposes a theory of criminal attempts derived from the anatomy of attempting thus revealed.
Part I. The Anatomy of Attempts: 1. Attempts and intention; 2. Attempts and action; 3. Attempts and subjectivity; 4. Attempts and possibility; Part II. Application to Criminal Attempts: 5. Actus reus and mens rea; 6. Impossibility and extraordinariness in criminal attempts; 7. Criminal attempts and moral luck; 8. Reckless attempts?; 9. Inchoate theft and inchoate rape.
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