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Postema-Fiegen, Z H, Java
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Item: [2016.0049.43578] "Postema-Fiegen, Z H, Java
When are We Rightfully Aggrieved?: A Comment on Postema
Gerald Postema argues that Joel Feinberg\u27s harm and offense principles in The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law point toward, but are not co-extensive with, what Postema labels grievance legal moralism. Grievance legal moralism is a liberal view that posits, as the proper concern of the criminal law, not that a moral wrong has been committed, but that a moral wrong has been committed about which someone has a legitimate grievance. As Postema says, perhaps it is just and right that Pol Pot suffer for his sins, but it is not right for you or me to exact that suffering, to exact that justice.
In my response to Postema, I raise questions about grievance legal moralism from many angles, including its internal coherence as well as its normative attractiveness, and I conclude that it is of dubious plausibility as a principle for limiting the reach of the criminal law. I also question whether the distinction between criminal law and other methods of handling non-grievance immoralities makes normative sense. Finally, I raise doubts about Postema\u27s ability to meet the challenges of Parfit\u27s malicious conception case and Kristol\u27s gladiatorial contest case by claiming, as Postema does, that both involve wrongs that are grievances of the child conceived and the gladiator killed
“The Hard Work of Programming Germinates Soft Pleasures”: Creating Synthetic Comics with AI Collaboration
A Discussion between Barbara Postema and Ilan Manouach
Alternatieve detectie (detectie zonder lussen)
Michiel Postema. Alternatieve detectie (detectie zonder lussen). In: Rutger Krans, Ed. Projectboek Hindervrij wegonderhoud: wegen naar de Toekomst, Ministerie van Verkeer en Waterstaat, pp.12, 1998, 90-369-1654-2. 〈hal-03923645
De oudhistoricus en de primaire bron: Een pleidooi voor het prioriteren van de primaire bron in antieke geschiedenis op de universiteit : (Hoog van de Toren)
In deze Hoog van de Toren behandelt redacteur Britt Postema het belang van het bespreken en toelichten van de primaire bronnen van de oudheid in de bacheloropleiding geschiedenis. Met de toenemende digitalisering worden steeds meer bronnen online beschikbaar en het is van belang dat studenten met een interesse in de oudheid zo snel mogelijk leren hoe zij zich een weg kunnen banen door de stapels informatie.In deze Hoog van de Toren behandelt redacteur Britt Postema het belang van het bespreken en toelichten van de primaire bronnen van de oudheid in de bacheloropleiding geschiedenis. Met de toenemende digitalisering worden steeds meer bronnen online beschikbaar en het is van belang dat studenten met een interesse in de oudheid zo snel mogelijk leren hoe zij zich een weg kunnen banen door de stapels informatie
Patient vulnerability in stereotactic arrhythmia radioablation (STAR): a preliminary ethical appraisal from the STOPSTORM.eu consortium
This preliminary ethical appraisal from the STOPSTORM.eu consortium is meant to raise critical points that clinicians
administering stereotactic arrhythmia radioablation should consider to meet the highest standards in medical ethics and thus
promote quality of life of patients recruited for radiotherapy treatments at a stage in which they experience a significant
degree of vulnerability.This study is part of the project “Standardized Treatment and
Outcome Platform for Stereotactic Therapy of Re-Entrant Tachycardia
by a Multidisciplinary (STOPSTORM) Consortium” that has received
funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and inno-
vation programme under grant agreement no. 945119. Pieter Postema
is funded by the Dutch Heart Foundation grant 03-003-2021-T061.Medicin
Further insights into inheritable arrhythmia syndromes: Focus on electrocardiograms
Pieter Postema bestudeerde drie erfelijke hartritmestoornissen: QT-U-syndromen, Brugada-syndroom en idiopathisch ventrikelfibrilleren. Hij keek vooral naar afwijkingen in het ECG (elektrocardiogram of hartfilm). Hij vond methoden die gebruikt kunnen worden voor een betere herkenning van erfelijke hartritmestoornissen op basis van het ECG. In het kader van het onderzoek werd een website gestart over Brugadasyndroom (www.brugadadrugs.org) waarop zowel artsen als patiënten informatie kunnen vinden over veilig medicijngebruik
Do conceito ao império do direito: o debate Kramer–Postema
In this essay, my main goal is to present an important debate in contemporary jurisprudence: the debate between Matthew Kramer and Gerald Postema about the conditions for law itself to exist as a distinctive system of Governance and the demands of legality. Since the debate resonates some of the theses that were first presented by Lon Fuller in The Morality of Law, I also seek to present them in general terms and then defend what seems to me to be their best, most adequate interpretation. This way, drawing precisely upon Fuller’s work — contextualised and correctly understood —, I seek to articulate a defence of Postema’s arguments about the existence and rule of law.Este ensaio apresenta um importante debate na teoria do direito contemporânea: o debate entre Matthew Kramer e Gerald Postema, sobre as condições para a existência do direito propriamente dito, como um sistema distintivo de governança, e as exigências da legalidade. Uma vez que o debate gravita em torno de algumas das teses apresentadas por Lon Fuller em The Morality of Law, o artigo também busca apresentá-las em linhas gerais, defendendo aquela que parece ser sua interpretação mais adequada. Com isso, à luz da proposta de Fuller — contextualizada e corretamente compreendida —, o artigo busca articular uma defesa dos argumentos de Postema acerca da existência e do império do direito
Postema and the Common Law Tradition
First published in 1986, Gerald Postema’s pathbreaking and influential Bentham and the Common Law Tradition offered a controversial interpretation of how Bentham sought to combine the certainty of a code with flexibility in adjudication. A second edition of the work came out in 2019, with a significant new Afterword in which Postema addresses some of the criticisms of his interpretation. This article revisits some of Postema’s arguments in the book, assesses the Afterword, and considers how his arguments might have been modified in view of other work he has done on the common law mind
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