On What Underlies Excuse

Criminal Law and Philosophy 18 (2):537-555 (2024)
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In this paper, I address the theory of excuse, or more precisely, exculpatory excuse, and the question of what it is that justifies the category of excuse. I address different potential grounds for the law of excuse, which are often run together in ways that confound rather than clarify, focusing on the role of blamelessness and unfairness of expectations in the theory of excuse.

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Leora Dahan Katz
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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