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Parfitian Survival and Punishing Crimes from the Distant Past

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
Tom Douglas' presentation at the MT16 Oxford- Bucharest Work in Progress Workshop
Speakers from Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and Bucharest University’s Research Centre in Applied Ethics (CCEA) present work in progress on a range of themes in applied ethics. In this episode, Tom Douglas presents 'Parfitian Survival and Punishing Crimes from the Distant Past'.

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Tom Douglas
Keywords
crime
punishment
culpability
war-crimes; applied ethics
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 22/11/2016
Duration: 00:20:41

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