RT @CLPHJournal: #TBT (2/3) Vol 13 Issue 4 (2019). Antony Duff compares the Anglo-American and German accounts of recklessness in "Two Mode…
RT @CLPHJournal: #TBT (2/3) Vol 13 Issue 4 (2019). Antony Duff compares the Anglo-American and German accounts of recklessness in "Two Mode…
RT @CLPHJournal: #TBT (2/3) Vol 13 Issue 4 (2019). Antony Duff compares the Anglo-American and German accounts of recklessness in "Two Mode…
#TBT (2/3) Vol 13 Issue 4 (2019). Antony Duff compares the Anglo-American and German accounts of recklessness in "Two Models of Criminal Fault". You wouldn't want to miss it, inadvertently or otherwise: https://t.co/zlgrTBXnJ9 https://t.co/woTcSmjjNk
@DoctorSpurt I heard of it through this discussion of it from Duff: https://t.co/1wx0uif2rk. He thinks the German model of dolus eventualis vs Fahrlässigkeit (negligence) is a better model of criminal fault than recklessness-negligence distinction (as it's
No. 4: R.A. Duff, "Two Models of Criminal Fault". https://t.co/bWQTjyWlzn
4th law thing non-legal philosophers should read (a very recent one this time): R.A. Duff's "Two Models of Criminal Fault", which argues against the orthodox view that (un)awareness should mark the recklessness-negligence distinction. https://t.co/1wx0uhXr
Really looking forward to reading this