Joel Feinberg, PhD
Affiliations: | 1967-1977 | Philosophy | Rockefeller University, New York, NY, United States |
1977-1994 | Philosophy | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
Area:
Moral Philosophy, Legal Philosophy, Social PhilosophyGoogle:
"Joel Feinberg"Bio:
(1926-2004)
Children
Sign in to add traineeJules Coleman | grad student | Rockefeller | |
Clark Wolf | grad student | ||
James Smith | grad student | 1960 | Brown |
Daniel M. Farrell | grad student | 1967-1974 | Rockefeller |
Brian J. Schlosser | grad student | 1969-1975 | Rockefeller |
Adina Schwartz | grad student | 1971-1976 | Rockefeller |
Russ Shafer-Landau | grad student | 1992 | University of Arizona |
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Feinberg J. (1991) Overlooking the merits of the individual case: an unpromising approach to the right to die. Ratio Juris. 4: 131-51 |
Fischer JM, Feinberg J. (1989) Harm to Self: The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law. The Philosophical Review. 98: 129 |
Dworkin G, Feinberg J. (1989) Offense to Others: The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law. The Philosophical Review. 98: 239 |
Bayles MD, Feinberg J. (1988) Harmless Wrongdoing: The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol. 4 Law and Philosophy. 7: 395 |
Bayles MD, Feinberg J. (1988) Harm to Self: The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol. 3 Law and Philosophy. 7: 107 |
Feinberg J. (1988) The Paradox of Blackmail Ratio Juris. 1: 83-95 |
Golding MP, Feinberg J. (1987) Harm to Others. The Philosophical Review. 96: 295 |
Feinberg J. (1987) Some unswept debris from the hart-devlin debate Synthese. 72: 249-275 |
Feinberg J. (1986) Wrongful life and the counterfactual element in harming. Social Philosophy & Policy. 4: 145-78 |
Bayles MD, Feinberg J. (1986) Offense to Others: The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Vol. 2 Law and Philosophy. 5: 113 |