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1 Judgment and Metaphysics: American Capital Punishment Jurisprudence and Friedrich Nietzsche’s History of an Error
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1 Judgment and Metaphysics: American Capital Punishment Jurisprudence and Friedrich Nietzsche’s History of an Error 1
- 2 The Promise of Reliability and the Twin Objectives of the Capital Punishment System 29
- 3 The Consolation of Common Sense in the Regulation of Capital Punishment 48
- 4 The Cockcrow of Positivism: “Normal” Culpability in Capital Punishment Jurisprudence 70
- 5 The Impact of Payne: The Return of Sense to Capital Punishment Jurisprudence 88
- 6 The End of Error: DNA Technology and the Decision Not to Decide in Capital Cases 112
- 7 The Experience of Judgment 136
- Notes 165
- Bibliography 211
- Index 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1 Judgment and Metaphysics: American Capital Punishment Jurisprudence and Friedrich Nietzsche’s History of an Error 1
- 2 The Promise of Reliability and the Twin Objectives of the Capital Punishment System 29
- 3 The Consolation of Common Sense in the Regulation of Capital Punishment 48
- 4 The Cockcrow of Positivism: “Normal” Culpability in Capital Punishment Jurisprudence 70
- 5 The Impact of Payne: The Return of Sense to Capital Punishment Jurisprudence 88
- 6 The End of Error: DNA Technology and the Decision Not to Decide in Capital Cases 112
- 7 The Experience of Judgment 136
- Notes 165
- Bibliography 211
- Index 223