This book argues for a mixed view of punishment that balances consequentialism and retributivism. It will be of interest to legal philosophers, social scientists, especially criminologists, sociologists, economists, and political scientists.
This book argues for a mixed view of punishment that balances consequentialism and retributivism. It will be of interest to legal philosophers, social scientists, especially criminologists, sociologists, economists, and political scientists.
Matthew C. Altman is Professor of Philosophy at Central Washington University, USA. He is the author of A Companion to Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason" (2008) and Kant and Applied Ethics (2011), coauthor of The Fractured Self in Freud and German Philosophy (2013), editor of The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism (2014) and The Palgrave Kant Handbook (2017), and series editor of Palgrave Handbooks in German Idealism and Palgrave Handbooks in the Philosophy of Law. He has also published numerous articles on applied ethics, philosophy of law, and the history of philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I Defining Punishment 1 Crimes and Burdens Part II Normative Foundations 2 Preserving the Public Order: A Defense of Consequentialism 3 The Rational and the Reasonable 4 Expressing Resentment: A Defense of Retributivism 5 The Two-Tiered Model of Punishment Part III Three Arguments 6 The Epistemic Argument 7 The Compatibilist Argument 8 The Moral Argument Part IV Decision Procedure 9 In Defense of Criminology 10 On Proportionality 11 Jury Nullification and Reflective Equilibrium Part V Applications 12 Consequences of Capital Punishment 13 Retribution and Restorative Justice
Part I Defining Punishment 1 Crimes and Burdens Part II Normative Foundations 2 Preserving the Public Order: A Defense of Consequentialism 3 The Rational and the Reasonable 4 Expressing Resentment: A Defense of Retributivism 5 The Two-Tiered Model of Punishment Part III Three Arguments 6 The Epistemic Argument 7 The Compatibilist Argument 8 The Moral Argument Part IV Decision Procedure 9 In Defense of Criminology 10 On Proportionality 11 Jury Nullification and Reflective Equilibrium Part V Applications 12 Consequences of Capital Punishment 13 Retribution and Restorative Justice
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