Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Citazione:
Some Remarks on Homicide and Criminal Responsibility in Ancient Greece / L. Pepe. - In: MÈTIS. - ISSN 1105-2201. - 13:(2015 Dec), pp. 45-67. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Aitia juridique, aitia philosophique. Accusation, responsabilité, cause tenutosi a Paris nel 2012.
Abstract:
Abstract. In the Homeric poems – although the notion that material and causal responsibility should be separated from moral responsibility begins to emerge – the principle of strict liability predomi-nates. This is moreover true as far as homicide is concerned; when a man is killed, whether the kill-ing is intentional or not, the victim’s relatives react with vengeance. With his law on homicide, to-wards the end of the VII century BC, the Athenian legislator Drakon was the first to consider mens rea as a criterion to differentiate the penalties. The debate on criminal and, more generally, moral responsibility becomes urgent in the last years of the fifth century, when in the end the idea prevails that a merely material and causal agent can be considered neither responsible nor, consequently, guilty.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Criminal Responsibility; Aitios; Aitia; Homicide; Drakon; Homer
Elenco autori:
L. Pepe
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