Sobre el Autor

Joel Feinberg was a prominent American philosopher known for his work in legal and political philosophy, particularly in the areas of moral rights and the philosophy of law. He made significant contributions to the understanding of individual rights, exploring how they relate to justice and the role of government. Feinberg's writings, including his influential series 'The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law,' delve into the nuances of legal theory and its implications for personal freedom and societal norms.

In addition to his philosophical writings, Feinberg was also dedicated to teaching and mentoring students. He served as a professor at the University of Arizona, where he influenced a generation of philosophers and legal theorists. His approach combined rigorous analytical reasoning with a deep concern for practical ethics, making his work accessible and relevant to real-world issues. Throughout his career, Feinberg emphasized the importance of understanding the moral dimensions of law, advocating for a balance between individual liberty and social order.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento February 20, 1934
Lugar de Nacimiento New York City, New York, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento October 29, 2009