Moral responsibility/Bibliography
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- An analysis of the role of rational thought in moral decisions: Joseph Heath (July 1997). "Foundationalism and practical reason". Mind 106: 423.
- A discussion of rehabilitation and its relation to the ideas of free will, determinism and neuroscience: Shlomo Kravetz and Ilanit Hasson-Ohayon (2012). “Some social science antinomies and their implications for the recovery-oriented approach to mental illness and psychiatric rehabilitation”, Abraham (Rami) Rudnick, ed: Recovery of People with Mental Illness: Philosophical and Related Perspectives. Oxford University Press, pp. 185 ff. ISBN 0199691312.
- Philosophical perspectives upon criminal justice and rehabilitation: Roger Hopkins Burke (2011). “Chapter 6: Punishment in modern society”, Criminal Justice Theory: An Introduction, Paperback. Routledge, pp. 144 ff. ISBN 0415490979.
- An annotated listing of works supporting the 'compatibilist' stand on moral responsibility, that is, one assuming that 'moral responsibility' is compatible with the 'laws of nature'. (2010) Moral Responsibility: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide. Oxford University Press, pp. 2-24. ISBN 0199808996.