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11 Jan 2010, 1:32 pm
By Ori Herstein Consider the following two maxims of morality: · One who performs a morally bad action is morally worse – in terms of blameworthiness (moral culpability) – if one is aware of the wrongness of the action. [read post]
8 Jun 2011, 7:45 am by GiovannaShay
Spoiler alert: this post contains a plug for an article, thinly-veiled as a thank-you (see Ori Herstein's June 1st post "All Errors Are My Own"). [read post]
23 May 2011, 3:06 am by SHG
  Appreciate it.No doubt there are other things to consider, and many of the admonitions that Ori and Orin offer apply as well. [read post]
2 May 2011, 8:47 am by Dan Markel
And now that it's May, we can welcome to the roster the incomparable Sarah Lawsky (UC-Irvine), Jake Linford (FSU), Aaron-Andrew Bruhl (U-Houston), Kurt Lash (Illinois); Bill Araiza (Brooklyn); and two new voices, Michael Mannheimer from NKU and Ori Herstein at Cornell. [read post]
31 May 2008, 4:12 am
But even discounting all these factors, I still wonder whether the interests of those who have the power to fix the current system actually favor the present state of affairs.Posted by Ori Herstein [read post]
14 Nov 2008, 8:04 am
(For a somewhat related solution to the non-identity problem in the context of historic injustices, see this paper by Ori Herstein. [read post]
23 Oct 2008, 3:16 pm
The principal presenters for the five panels are, respectively, Bob Hockett (Cornell) and Ori Herstein (private practice), Neil Buchanan (GW) and Dan Shaviro (NYU), Jamison Colburn (Penn State) and Matt Adler (Penn), Sherry Colb (Cornell), and Mike Dorf (Cornell). [read post]
23 Oct 2008, 9:49 am
The principal presenters for the five panels are, respectively, Bob Hockett (Cornell) and Ori Herstein (private practice), Neil Buchanan (GW) and Dan Shaviro (NYU), Jamison Colburn (Penn State) and Matt Adler (Penn), Sherry Colb (Cornell), and Mike Dorf (Cornell).I have been working with the GW Law Review students to organize this symposium, which is based on my forthcoming article: "What Do We Owe Future Generations? [read post]
14 Mar 2008, 8:26 am
I contend that the latter interpretation is the correct one, which is better supported by a holistic reading of the prohibition of "inhuman and degrading" treatment.Posted by Ori Herstein [read post]