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  1. Persons and punishment.Herbert Morris - 1968 - The Monist 52 (4):475–501.
    Alfredo Traps in Durrenmatt’s tale discovers that he has brought off, all by himself, a murder involving considerable ingenuity. The mock prosecutor in the tale demands the death penalty “as reward for a crime that merits admiration, astonishment, and respect.” Traps is deeply moved; indeed, he is exhilarated, and the whole of his life becomes more heroic, and, ironically, more precious. His defense attorney proceeds to argue that Traps was not only innocent but incapable of guilt, “a victim of the (...)
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  2. A Paternalistic Theory of Punishment.Herbert Morris - 1981 - American Philosophical Quarterly 18 (4):263 - 271.
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  3. On Guilt and Innocence: Essays in Legal Philosophy and Moral Psychology.Herbert Morris - 1979 - University of California Press.
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  4. On Guilt and Innocence. Essays in Legal Philosophy and Moral Psychology.Herbert Morris - 1978 - Critica 10 (29):127-131.
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    Guilt and suffering.Herbert Morris - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (4):419-434.
  6. The decline of guilt.Herbert Morris - 1988 - Ethics 99 (1):62-76.
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    Murphy on forgiveness.Herbert Morris - 1988 - Criminal Justice Ethics 7 (2):15-19.
  8. Punishment for Thoughts.Herbert Morris - 1965 - The Monist 49 (3):342-376.
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    Imperatives and orders.Herbert Morris - 1960 - Theoria 26 (3):183-209.
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    The Justification of Punishment.J. E. McTaggart, Jeremy Bentham, H. Rashdall, T. L. S. Sprigge, John Austin, John Rawls, Richard Brandt, Immanuel Kant, G. W. F. Hegel, F. H. Bradley, G. E. Moore, Herbert Morris, H. J. McCloskey, St Thomas Aquinas, K. G. Armstrong, A. C. Ewing, D. Daiches Raphael, H. L. A. Hart & J. D. Mabbott - 2015 - In Gertrude Ezorsky, Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment, Second Edition. State University of New York Press. pp. 35-181.
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  11. Shared guilt.Herbert Morris - 1974 - In Renford Bambrough, Wisdom: Twelve Essays. Totowa, N.J.,: Blackwell.
     
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    The status of rights.Herbert Morris - 1981 - Ethics 92 (1):40-51.
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    On The Soul.Herbert Morris - 2019 - Philosophy 94 (2):221-242.
    Discussion of the soul in this essay departs from the concept of the soul that for thousands of years has occupied the attention of philosophers and theologians and pervaded religious discourse. The author is concerned with what William James referred to as ‘the popular soul,’ the soul as it is invoked by expressions such as ‘an expansive soul,’ ‘a soulless person,’ ‘soul-mate,’ and ‘that melody touched my soul.’ Skepticism with regard to the existence of this soul is without warrant. How (...)
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    Criminal insanity.Herbert Morris - 1974 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 17 (1-4):345-355.
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    Freedom and responsibility: readings in philosophy and law.Herbert Morris (ed.) - 1961 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    CHAPTER I RESPONSIBILITY "Mother, little heart of mine," he said (he had begun using such strange caressing words at that time), "little heart of mine, ...
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  16. Guilt and Punishment.Herbert Morris - 1971 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 52 (2):305.
     
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    Herbert Morris: UCLA Professor of Law and Philosophy: in commemoration.Herbert Morris & George P. Fletcher (eds.) - 2023 - [Jerusalem, Israel]: Mazo Publishers.
    George Fletcher, a foremost scholar in the fields of comparative and international criminal law, was a friend and colleague of Herbert Morris, a renowned scholar and teacher of law and philosophy at the UCLA School of Law. To commemorate and honor the late Herbert Morris, who died in 2022, Fletcher has assembled and edited the selection of essays in this book. Many of the contributors knew Morris on a personal and an academic level. Others only knew of Morris by reputation. (...)
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  18. On guilt and innocence.Herbert Morris - 1976 - University of California Press.
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    Reflections on feeling guilty.Herbert Morris - 1981 - Philosophical Studies 40 (2):187 - 193.
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    Some further reflections on guilt and punishment.Herbert Morris - 1999 - Law and Philosophy 18 (4):363-378.
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