Rejecting traditional alternatives, Leo Zaibert offers an original and refreshing approach to the age-old problem of the justification of punishment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leo Zaibert is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Union College, New York.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Punishment as a Problem: I. Punishment, Theodicies, and Meaning II. The Axiological and the Deontic III. Monism and Pluralism IV. Conflicts, Remainders, and Forgiveness V. Overview 2. Prolegomena to any Future Axiology: I. Ideal Utilitarianism, Desert, and the Richness of the Moral Universe II. Organic Wholes and the Sounds of Justice III. Variance and its Discontents IV. Conclusion 3. The Persistence of Consequentialism: I. Giving Desert its Due II. The Pieties of Impunity III. The Avoidance of Suffering and Sour Grapes IV. Conclusion 4. The Gerrymandering Gambit: Retributivism in the Budget Room: I. Holistic Retributivism and Sharing Stages II. Emotions, Moral Luck, and Arrogance III. Cutting Oneself Off from the Human Condition IV. Punishment, Revenge, and the Pale Cast of Thought V. Talking to Oneself VI. Conclusion 5. Communication, Forgiveness, and Topography: I. The Limits of Communication II. Games People Play III. A Variety of Skepticisms IV. Tales from Topographic Oceans V. Conclusion 6. The Allure of the Ledger: Better Than a Dog Anyhow: I. Moral Luck and Moral Mathematics II. The Critique of the Morality System III. Punishment, the Peculiar Institution IV. Pluralism, the Value of Forgiveness, and the Messiness of the World V. Conclusion 7. The Right Kind of Complexity: I. Retributivism and Magical Thinking II. Utilitarianism, Forgiveness, and Moral Reasons III. Micro-Managing Life IV. From Unconditional Forgiveness to Unconditional Punishment V. Conclusion 8. The Jugglery of Circumstances: Dirty Hands and Impossible Stories: I. Punishing Innocence II. Moral Taints: From Aulis to Theresienstadt III. Moral Brilliance and Moral Imagination IV. Conclusion.
1. Punishment as a Problem: I. Punishment, Theodicies, and Meaning II. The Axiological and the Deontic III. Monism and Pluralism IV. Conflicts, Remainders, and Forgiveness V. Overview 2. Prolegomena to any Future Axiology: I. Ideal Utilitarianism, Desert, and the Richness of the Moral Universe II. Organic Wholes and the Sounds of Justice III. Variance and its Discontents IV. Conclusion 3. The Persistence of Consequentialism: I. Giving Desert its Due II. The Pieties of Impunity III. The Avoidance of Suffering and Sour Grapes IV. Conclusion 4. The Gerrymandering Gambit: Retributivism in the Budget Room: I. Holistic Retributivism and Sharing Stages II. Emotions, Moral Luck, and Arrogance III. Cutting Oneself Off from the Human Condition IV. Punishment, Revenge, and the Pale Cast of Thought V. Talking to Oneself VI. Conclusion 5. Communication, Forgiveness, and Topography: I. The Limits of Communication II. Games People Play III. A Variety of Skepticisms IV. Tales from Topographic Oceans V. Conclusion 6. The Allure of the Ledger: Better Than a Dog Anyhow: I. Moral Luck and Moral Mathematics II. The Critique of the Morality System III. Punishment, the Peculiar Institution IV. Pluralism, the Value of Forgiveness, and the Messiness of the World V. Conclusion 7. The Right Kind of Complexity: I. Retributivism and Magical Thinking II. Utilitarianism, Forgiveness, and Moral Reasons III. Micro-Managing Life IV. From Unconditional Forgiveness to Unconditional Punishment V. Conclusion 8. The Jugglery of Circumstances: Dirty Hands and Impossible Stories: I. Punishing Innocence II. Moral Taints: From Aulis to Theresienstadt III. Moral Brilliance and Moral Imagination IV. Conclusion.
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