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The Lens of Character: Aristotle, Murdoch and the Idea of Moral Perception

Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh (2003)

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  1. The perceptive judge.Iris van Domselaar - 2018 - Jurisprudence 9 (1):71-87.
    ABSTRACTThis article puts judicial perception at the centre of adjudication and of what makes a judge a good judge. It offers a philosophical and empiricist account of judicial perception. Judicial perception is presented as a special ethical, character-dependent skill that a judge needs in order to adequately attend and respond to the cases he is confronted with. In this account ‘thick concepts’ play a vital role. Throughout the text Ian McEwan’s novel The Children Act is used as an illustrative source.
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