Faculty Scholarship Repository
The Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Faculty Scholarship Repository is a service of the Ross-Blakley Law Library that provides information, and where available access to, the scholarly work of the College of Law’s current full-time, emeritus, and retired faculty. Questions about the repository can be submitted to Ask a Law Librarian.
Publications For Jeffrie G. Murphy
BOOKS
- Punishment and the Moral Emotions: Essays in Law, Morality, and Religion (Oxford University Press 2012)
- Getting Even: Forgiveness and Its Limits (Oxford University Press 2003)
- Before Forgiving: Cautionary Views of Forgiveness in Psychotherapy (Jeffrie Murphy & Sharon Lamb eds., Oxford University Press 2002)
- Character, Liberty & Law: Kantian Essays in Theory and Practice (Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy v. 3, Kluwer Academic Publishers 1998)
- Forgiveness and Mercy (Cambridge University Press 1998) (co-author with Jean Hampton)
- Kant: The Philosophy of Right (Rose – Reprints of Scholarly Excellence no.13, Mercer University Press 1994)
- Punishment & Rehabilitation (3rd ed., Jeffrie Murphy ed., Wadsworth Publishing Company 1994)
- Retribution Reconsidered (Kluwer Academic Publishers 1992)
- The Philosophy of Law: An Introduction to Jurisprudence (Rev. ed., Westview Press 1990) (co-author with Jules L. Coleman)
- Forgiveness and Mercy (Cambridge University Press 1988) (co-author with Jean Hampton)
- The Philosophy of Law: An Introduction to Jurisprudence (Rowman & Allanheld 1984) (co-author with Jules L. Coleman)
- Evolution, Morality and the Meaning of Life (Rowman and Littlefield 1982)
- Retribution, Justice and Therapy: Essays in the Philosophy of Law (Philosophical Studies Series in Philosophy v. 16, D. Reidel Publishing Company 1979)
- An Introduction to Moral and Social Philosophy: Basic Readings in Theory and Practice (Jeffrie Murphy ed., Wadsworth Publishing Company 1973)
- Punishment and Rehabilitation (Jeffrie Murphy ed., Basic Problems in Philosophy Series, Wadsworth Publishing Company 1973)
- Civil Disobedience and Violence (Wadsworth Pub. Co. 1971)
- Kant: The Philosophy of Right (St. Martin's Press 1970)
- Christian Love and Criminal Punishment in Agape, Justice, and Law: How Might Christian Love Shape Law? (Robert F. Cochran Jr. & Zachary R. Calo eds., Cambridge University Press 2017)
- Humility as a Moral Virtue in Handbook of Humility: Theory, Research, Applications (Everett Worthington et al. eds., Routledge 2017)
- Last Words on Retribution in The Routledge Handbook of Criminal Justice Ethics (Jonathan Jacobs and Jonathan Jackson eds., Routledge 2017)
- Retribution in Reforming Criminal Justice Volume 4 (Erik Luna ed., Academy for Justice, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law 2017)
- Kant on the ‘Right of Necessity’ and Other Defenses in the Law of Homicide in Reason, Value, and Respect: Kantian Themes in the Philosophy of Thomas Hill, Jr (Mark Timmons & Robert Johnson, eds., Oxford University Press 2015)
- Repentance, Mercy, and Communicative Punishment in Crime, Punishment and Responsibility: The Jurisprudence of Antony Duff (Rowan Cruft, Matthew H. Kramer, & Mark R. Reiff, eds., Oxford University Press 2011)
- Some Second Thoughts on Retributivism in Retributivism: Essays on Theory and Practice (Mark White, ed., Oxford University Press 2011)
- September 11: Some Philosophical Reflections in War and Border Crossings: Ethics When Cultures Clash (Peter A. French & Jason A. Short, eds., Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2005)
- Christian Love and Criminal Punishment in Christianity and Law: An Introduction (John Witte, Jr., and Frank S. Alexander, eds., Cambridge University Press 2008)
- Forgiveness, Self-Respect, and the Value of Resentment in Handbook of Forgiveness (Everett Worthington ed., 2006)
- Repentance and Criminal Punishment in Ethics in Practice (Hugh LaFollette ed., Rowman & Littlefield 2006)
- Moral Epistemology, the Retributive Emotions and the ‘Clumsy Moral Philosophy’ of Jesus Christ in The Passions of Law (Susan Bandes ed., New York University Press 1999)
- Forgiveness and Mercy in Routledge Encylopedia of Philosophy (Edward Craig ed., Routledge 1998)
- Repentance, Punishment and Mercy in Repentance: a Comparative Perspective (Amitai Etzioni and David E. Carney eds., Rowman & Littlefield 1997)
- Kant on Theory and Practice in Theory and Practice (Ian Shapiro & Judith Wagner DeCew eds., New York University Press 1995)
- Some Ruminations on Women, Violence, and the Criminal Law in Harm’s Way: Essays in Honor of Joel Feinberg (Jules L. Coleman & Allen Buchanan eds., Cambridge University Press 1994)
- Faculties as Civil Societies: A Misleading Model for Affirmative Action in Affirmative Action and the University: A Philosophical Inquiry (Steven M Cahn ed., Temple University Press 1993)
- Retributive Hatred: An Essay on Criminal Liability and the Emotions in Liability and Responsibility (R.G. Frey & C. Morris eds., Cambridge University Press 1991)
- Constitutionalism, Moral Skepticism and Religious Belief in Constitutionalism: The Philosophical Dimension (Alan Rosenbaum ed., Greenwood Press 1988)
- Rationality and Constraints on Democratic Rule in Justification (J. Roland Pennock & John W. Chapman eds., New York University Press 1986)
- Do the Retarded Have a Right Not to be Eaten? in Ethics and Mental Retardation (Loretta Kopelman & John C. Moskop eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers 1984)
- Cruel and Unusual Punishments in Law, Morality, and Rights (M.A. Stewart ed., Royal Institute of Philosophy conferences v. 1979, Kluwer Boston 1983)
- Forgiveness and Resentment in Social and Political Philosophy (Peter A. French et al. eds., University of Minnesota Press 1982)
- Violence and the Socratic Theory of Legal Fidelity in Violence and Aggression in the History of Ideas (Philip P. Wiener & John Fisher eds., Rutgers University Press 1974)
- Kant’s Theory of Criminal Punishment in Proceedings of the Third International Kant Congress: Held at the University of Rochester, March 30-april 4, 1970 (Lewis White Beck ed., Reidel 1972)
- The Vietnam War and the Right of Resistance in Civil Disobedience and Violence (J. G. Murphy ed., Wadsworth Publishing Company, Inc. 1971)
- Retributivism and the State’s Interest in Punishment in Political and Legal Obligation (J. Roland Pennock & John W. Chapman eds., Atherton Press 1970)
- Punishment, Forgiveness, and Mercy, 35 J. L. & Religion 5 (2020)
- Joshua Dressler as Educator, 15 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 297 (2018)
- Reply to Bennett , 36 Criminal Justice Ethics 117 (2017)
- A Word on Behalf of Good Haters, 18 The Hedgehog Review 90 (2016)
- People We Hire as Executioners: Who Are They? Who Are We?, 35 Crim. Just. Ethics 87 (2016)
- The Justice of Retribution, 18 The Hedgehog Review 100 (2016)
- In the Penal Colony and Why I Am Now Reluctant to Teach Criminal Law, 33 Crim. Just. Ethics 72 (2014)
- A Failed Refutation and an Insufficiently Developed Insight in Hart’s Law, Liberty, and Morality, 7 Crim. L. Phil. 419 (2013)
- Human Dignity and the Law: A Brief Comment on Jeremy Waldron's Dignity, Rights, and Responsibilities, 43 Ariz. St. L.J. 1273 (2011)
- Kant on Theory and Practice, 37 NOMOS: Am. Soc'y Pol. Legal Phil. 47 (1995)
- Law's Empire, 15 Pol. Theory 669 (1987)
- Rationality and Constraints on Democratic Rule, 28 NOMOS: Am. Soc'y Pol. Legal Phil. 141 (1986)
- Retributivism and the State's Interest in Punishment, 27 NOMOS: Am. Soc'y Pol. Legal Phil. 156 (1985)
- In Defense of Obligation, 12 NOMOS: Am. Soc'y Pol. Legal Phil. 36 (1970)
- Response to Neu, Zipursky, and Steiker, 27 Crim. Just. Ethics 55 (2008)
- The Case of Dostoevsky’s General—Some Ruminations of Forgiving the Unforgivable, 92 The Monist 556 (2009)
- Remorse, Apology, and Mercy, 4 Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 423 (2007)
- Legal Moralism and Retribution Revisted, 1 Crim. L. & Phil. 5 (2007)
- The Elusive Nature of Human Dignity, 9 The Hedgehog Review 20 (2007)
- Well Excuse Me! Apology and Remorse in Criminal Sentencing, 38 Arizona State Law Journal 371 (2006)
- Law Like Love, 55 Syracuse Law Review 15 (2004)
- Christianity and Criminal Punishment, 5 Punishment & Soc. 261 (2003)
- Jealousy, Shame, and the Rival, 108 Philosophical Studies 143 (2002)
- Religious Conviction and Political Advocacy, 78 Mod. Schoolman 125 (2001)
- Forgiveness, Reconciliation and Responding to Evil: A Philosophical Overview, 27 Fordham Urban Law Journal 1353 (2000)
- Panel Discussion, Forgiveness and Justice, 27 Fordham Urb. L. J. 1367 (2000)
- Two Cheers for Vindictiveness, 2 Punishment & Soc. 131 (2000)
- Moral Reasons and the Limitations of Liberty, 40 William and Mary Law Review 947 (1999)
- Shame Creeps Through Guilt and Feels Like Retribution, 18 Law and Philosophy 327 (1999)
- Indian Casinos and the Morality of Gambling, 12 Pub. Aff. Q. 119 (1998)
- Jean Hampton on Immorality, Self-Hatred, and Self-Forgiveness, 89 Philosophical Studies 215 (1998)
- Freedom of Expression and the Arts, 29 Arizona State Law Journal 549 (1997)
- Introduction: Order of the Coif Lecture, 29 Arizona State Law Journal 351 (1997)
- Crime and Punishment: Where Does Repentance Fit In?, Responsive Community (Fall 1995)
- Legal Moralism and Liberalism, 37 Arizona Law Review 73 (1995)
- Cognitive and Moral Obstacles to Imputation, 2 Jahrbuch Fur Recht Und Ethik – Annual Review of Law and Ethics 67 (1994)
- The State’s Interest in Retribution, 5 Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues (1994)
- Human Decency and the Limitations of Kantianism, 15 Rechtstheorie 215 (1993)
- Bias Crimes: What Do Haters Deserve, 11 Crim. Just. Ethics 20 (1992)
- Gorr on Actus Reus, 10 Crim. Just. Ethics 18 (1991)
- Injustice and Misfortune, 10 Law & Phil 433 (1991)
- Getting Even: The Role of the Victim, 7 Soc. Phil. & Pol’y 209 (1990)
- Forgiveness, Mercy and the Retributive Emotions, 7 Crim. Just. Ethics 3 (1988)
- Rejoinder to Herbert Morris, 7 Crim. Just. Ethics 20 (1988)
- Does Kant Have a Theory of Punishment, 87 Columbia Law Review 509 (1987)
- Kantian Autonomy and Divine Commands, 4 Faith & Phil. 276 (1987)
- Meaningfulness and Nietzsche’s Doctrine of Eternal Return, 18 Int’l Stud. Phil. 61 (1986)
- Mercy and Legal Justice, 4 Soc. Phil. & Pol’y 1 (1986)
- The Justice of Economics, 14 Phil. Topics 195 (1986)
- Retributivism, Moral Education and the Liberal State, 4 Crim. Just. Ethics 3 (1985)
- Justifying Departures from Equal Treatment, 81 J. Phil. 587 (1984)
- Consent, Coercion, and Hard Choices, 67 Virginia Law Review 79 (1981)
- Blackmail: A Preliminary Inquiry, 63 Monist 156 (1980)
- Therapy and the Problem of Autonomous Consent, 21 International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 415 (1979)
- Hume and Kant on the Social Contract, 33 Phil. Stud. 65 (1978)
- Rights and Borderline Cases, 19 Arizona Law Review 228 (1977)
- Rationality and the Fear of Death, 59 Monist 187 (1976)
- Total Institutions and the Possibility of Consent to Organic Therapies, 5 Human Rights 25 (1975)
- Incompetence and Paternalism, 60 Archiv Fur Rechtsund Sozialphilosophie 465 (1974)
- Marxism and Retribution, 2 Phil. & Pub. Aff. 217 (1973)
- The Killing of the Innocent, 57 Monist 527 (1973)
- Moral Death: A Kantian Essay on Psychopathy, 82 Ethics 284 (1972)
- Involuntary Acts and Criminal Liability, 81 Ethics 332 (1971)
- Three Mistakes about Retributivism, 31 Analysis 166 (1971)
- Preventive Detention and Psychiatry, Dissent 448ff (Sept/Oct 1970)
- Violence and the Rule of Law, 80 Ethics 319 (1970)
- A Paradox in Locke’s Theory of Natural Rights, 8 Dialogue 256 (1969)
- Criminal Punishment and Psychiatric Fallacies, 4 Law & Society Review 111 (1969)
- Kalin on the Categorical Imperative, 79 Ethics 163 (1969)
- Kant’s Second Analogy as an Answer to Hume, 11 Ratio 75 (1969)
- Allegiance and Lawful Government, 79 Ethics 56 (1968)
- Law Logic, 77 Ethics 193 (1967)
- The Hopelessness of Hoping for the Supernatural, Sophia 45 (Oct 1966)
- Berkeley and the Metaphor of Mental Substance, 7 Ratio 170 (1965)
- The Highest Good as Content for Kant’s Ethical Formalism, 56 Kant-Studien 102 (1965)