The Interruption of Causation with Victim Intervention, Approaching with Objective Imputation Theory
Date Issued
2015
Date
2015
Author(s)
Huang, Wei-Ting
Abstract
Causation has always been a controversial topic ever since the needs of human race dispute settlement arised. There are tons of deferent theories trying to solve this mystery and yet no firm conclusion. The problem gets even more complicated when the case involved contribution from victims. I’m trying to approach this issue by applying objective imputation theory. With the effort of priority adjustment and deferent interpretation of principles, hoping to provide a more stable and detailed answer to this question.
Subjects
causation
Objective Imputation Theory
Victim Intervention
Type
thesis
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