Criminally Ignorant
Why the Law Pretends We Know What We Don't
Alexander Sarch
Reviews and Awards
"Sarch's book is a great pleasure and well worth reading and studying." - Craig K. Agule, Criminal Law and Philosophy
"This is an excellent book. It's clear and well-argued, and any philosopher working on wilful ignorance and other culpability imputation principles is going to have to engage with it." - Alexander Greenberg, Department of Philosophy, University College London, Journal of Moral Philosophy
"The paucity of books on legal fiction is in part due to the density of the concept, but Sarch flushes out some of that density through deliberative and clear prose. An important book in the field, Criminally Ignorant is best suited to legal scholars. ... Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty." - A. R. S. Lorenz, Choice