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Killing in the heat of passion

In Cheshire Calhoun (ed.), Setting the Moral Compass: Essays by Women Philosophers. Oxford University Press. pp. 353--378 (2004)

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  1. Anger, Provocation and Loss of Self-Control: What Does ‘Losing It’ Really Mean?Sarah Sorial - 2019 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 13 (2):247-269.
    Drawing on recent research in the philosophy of the emotions and empirical evidence from social psychology, this paper argues that the concept of loss of self-control at common law mischaracterises the relationship between the emotions and their effects on action. Emotions do not undermine reason in the ways offenders describe ; nor do they compel people to act in ways they cannot control. As such, the idea of ‘loss of self-control’ is an inaccurate and misleading description of the psychological mechanisms (...)
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  • Feminist moral psychology.Anita Superson - 2009 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.