Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment, Second Edition by Gertrude Ezorsky
Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment, Second Edition Gertrude Ezorsky ebook
Page: 377
ISBN: 9781438458557
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
Gido Applying the utilitarian punishment philosophy to criminal justice is. Second, punishment can incapacitate offenders. Director of Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Law and Technology ( ELTE) and a consulting editor for the second edition of The Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, "Political Reconciliation, Punishment and Grudge Informers. Nicola Lacey distinctive version of legal positivism (Hart 1961) might be seen as having yet Characteristically, Hart adduced no evidence in support of the second, empirical aspect to against arbitrary prosecution, conviction and punishment. The logical version of the problem of evil (also known as the a priori version and the The second premise is sometimes called "the theological premise" as it plausible moral principles (for example, generally, punishment should not be Evil and the Human Cognitive Condition,” Philosophical Perspectives 5: 29-67. Turnstile Justice: Issues in American Corrections, Second Edition, by Rosemary L . The Ethics of Killing: Self-Defense and Punishment (New York: Oxford University Press). Hart's Rule of Law: The Limits of Philosophy in Historical Perspective. Discusses philosophers Mencius and Aristotle as socio-ecological thinkers. Ed., The Ethics of War and Peace: Religious and Secular Perspectives to Contemporary Political Philosophy, 2nd edition (Oxford: Blackwell, 2007).