Legal Reasons, Legal Desert, Legal Culpability: Reply to Guerrero, Kelly and Mendlow

The Journal of Ethics 24 (3):295-306 (2020)
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This is a reply to Alex Guerrero’s, Erin Kelly’s and Gabe Mendlow’s commentaries on Gideon Yaffe’s The Age of Culpability: Children and the Nature of Criminal Responsibility. The reply focuses on their objections concerning the nature of legal reasons, desert, and the political arrangements that make a difference to criminal culpability.

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