Offense to Others

Offense to Others
Title Offense to Others PDF eBook
Author Joel Feinberg
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 351
Release 1988-01-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198020546

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The second volume in Joel Feinberg's series The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, Offense to Others focuses on the "offense principle," which maintains that preventing shock, disgust, or revulsion is always a morally relevant reason for legal prohibitions. Feinberg clarifies the concept of an "offended mental state" and further contrasts the concept of offense with harm. He also considers the law of nuisance as a model for statutes creating "morals offenses," showing its inadequacy as a model for understanding "profound offenses," and discusses such issues as obscene words and social policy, pornography and the Constitution, and the differences between minor and profound offenses.

Offense to Others

Offense to Others
Title Offense to Others PDF eBook
Author Joel Feinberg
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 351
Release 1984
Genre Crimes without victims
ISBN 0195052153

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The second volume in the series The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law, this book explicates the "offense principle," clarifies the concept of the "offended mental state," examines pornography and the Constitution, obscenity, and obscene words and social policy.

Harmless Wrongdoing

Harmless Wrongdoing
Title Harmless Wrongdoing PDF eBook
Author Joel Feinberg
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 414
Release 1990-05-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198021232

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The final volume of Feinberg's four-volume work, The Moral Limits of Criminal Law examines the philosophical basis for the criminalization of so-called "victimless crimes" such as ticket scalping, blackmail, consented-to exploitation of others, commercial fortune telling, and consensual sexual relations.

Talk Yourself Happy

Talk Yourself Happy
Title Talk Yourself Happy PDF eBook
Author Kristi Watts
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Total Pages 240
Release 2017-01-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0718083849

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Former cohost of The 700 Club Kristi Watts reveals the pitfalls that keep Christians from true joy and demonstrates the transformational power of speaking the words and promises of God. How does a person bounce back after being beaten down personally, professionally, and emotionally? What impact do words, thoughts, and beliefs have in determining one’s level of happiness? Kristi Watts asked herself these questions after her marriage dissolved and she left a high-profile position as a cohost of The 700 Club. Initially excited to walk into a new season of life that she thought held the key to happiness, she soon stumbled into emotional pitfalls that left her discouraged, disappointed, and distant from God. Known as the upbeat host who was always filled with joy and laughter, she was anything but—yet she was determined to get her happy back! But how? By learning, as Kristi did, that true happiness is not simply acquired but rather cultivated. When one’s words focus on faulty perspectives, faith is quickly derailed, but by remembering God’s blessings and verbally claiming His promises, hearts change. Using biblical principles, Talk Yourself Happy illustrates the importance of relying on God to tame our tongues and train our minds, and it exposes the hidden traps that keep Christians from living lives of happiness, empowering readers with the ultimate transformation of their hearts.

The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law: Offense to others

The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law: Offense to others
Title The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law: Offense to others PDF eBook
Author Joel Feinberg
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 360
Release 1984
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN

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N this volume, Feinberg focuses on the meanings of "interest," the relationship between interests and wants, and the distinction between want-regarding and ideal-regarding analyses on interest and hard cases for the applications of the concept of harm. Examples of the "hard cases" are harm to character, vicarious harm, and prenatal and posthumous harm. Feinberg also discusses the relationship between harm and rights, the concept of a victim, and the distinctions of various quantitative dimensions of harm, consent, and offense, including the magnitude, probability, risk, and "importance" of harm.

Harm to Others

Harm to Others
Title Harm to Others PDF eBook
Author Joel Feinberg
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 284
Release 1984-07-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 019802052X

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This first volume in the four-volume series The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law focuses on the "harm principle," the commonsense view that prevention of harm to persons other than the perpetrator is a legitimate purpose of criminal legislation. Feinberg presents a detailed analysis of the concept and definition of harm and applies it to a host of practical and theoretical issues, showing how the harm principle must be interpreted if it is to be a plausible guide to the lawmaker.

The Peaceful Wife

The Peaceful Wife
Title The Peaceful Wife PDF eBook
Author April Cassidy
Publisher Kregel Publications
Total Pages 263
Release 2016-01-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 0825443946

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“This book walks each of us through the reality checks we need in order to have the marriage we want!” —Shaunti Feldhahn, social researcher and best-selling author of For Women Only In today’s workplace, women are often rewarded for having type A personalities: driven, demanding, ambitious, and strong. Yet when it comes to their marriages, those same traits can backfire. After all, no one goes into marriage hoping for a promotion. What is a wife to do? April Cassidy knows this struggle firsthand. She thought she was a great Christian wife and begged God to make her passive husband into a more loving, involved, godly leader. Instead, God opened her eyes to changes that she needed to make, such as laying down her desire for control and offering genuine, unconditional respect—not just love—to her husband. Cassidy’s conclusions may be as startling to readers as they were to her, but The Peaceful Wife shares how she and many others have learned to reorient their lives to biblical commands—resulting in healthier, happier marriages. In the end, you’ll find The Peaceful Wife a powerful path to God’s design for women to live in full submission to Christ as Lord.