One of the broadest and most balanced accounts of the capital punishment debate, The Leviathan's Choice explores the death penalty from four distinct perspectives--philosophical, theological, social science, and legal--and includes scholarly essays on both sides of the debate. An ideal reader for students and policy makers, this book is essential for everyone following the arguments surrounding the death penalty.
One of the broadest and most balanced accounts of the capital punishment debate, The Leviathan's Choice explores the death penalty from four distinct perspectives--philosophical, theological, social science, and legal--and includes scholarly essays on both sides of the debate. An ideal reader for students and policy makers, this book is essential for everyone following the arguments surrounding the death penalty.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by J. Michael Martinez; Willliam D. Richardson and Brandon D. Hornsby - Contributions by Cheryl A. Brown; M Christine Cagle; Douglas Clouatre; Mark Douglas; Chris Hutton; John McAdams; Robert A. Miller; Austin Sarat; Timothy J. Schorn; Elizabeth Th
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Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction: Perspectives on the Death Penalty Part 4 Philosophical Perspectives Chapter 5 Low Deeds and High Goods: Philosophical Foundations of the Death Penalty in the American Regime Chapter 6 Bearing Witness and Writing History in the Struggle Against Capital Punishment Chapter 7 Why Capital Punishment? Chapter 8 "Woe to the Hand That Shed This Costly Blood': Philosophical Arguments against the Death Penalty Part 9 Theological Perspectives Chapter 10 Religious Orientation, Race, and Support for the Death Penalty Chapter 11 Theological Arguments and the Case Against Capital Punishment Chapter 12 Is Capital Punishment Wrong? Chapter 13 Deliverance From the Vicious Cycles of Murder Part 14 Social Science Perspectives Chapter 15 Social Science Data and the Death Penalty: Understanding the Debate Over 'A Broken System' Chapter 16 Fatal Flaws: The Implementation of the Death Penalty in the States Chapter 17 Race and the Death Penalty Chapter 18 'The Executioner's Face is Always Well-Hidden': Social Science Arguments Against Capital Punishment Part 19 Legal Perspectives Chapter 20 Massive Resistance: Capital Punishment, the Abolitionist Movement and the Supreme Court Chapter 21 'Freakishly Imposed' or 'Fundamentally Fair'?: Legal Arguments Against the Death Penalty Chapter 22 Legal Arguments in Favor of the Death Penalty Chapter 23 Flaws in Capital Sentencing: Skewing the Reasoned Moral Response Part 24 Future Directions of Capital Punishment Chapter 25 The Death Penalty and the International Community: Evolving Norms or Persistent Differences? Chapter 26 Reflections on the Future of the Death Penalty
Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction: Perspectives on the Death Penalty Part 4 Philosophical Perspectives Chapter 5 Low Deeds and High Goods: Philosophical Foundations of the Death Penalty in the American Regime Chapter 6 Bearing Witness and Writing History in the Struggle Against Capital Punishment Chapter 7 Why Capital Punishment? Chapter 8 "Woe to the Hand That Shed This Costly Blood': Philosophical Arguments against the Death Penalty Part 9 Theological Perspectives Chapter 10 Religious Orientation, Race, and Support for the Death Penalty Chapter 11 Theological Arguments and the Case Against Capital Punishment Chapter 12 Is Capital Punishment Wrong? Chapter 13 Deliverance From the Vicious Cycles of Murder Part 14 Social Science Perspectives Chapter 15 Social Science Data and the Death Penalty: Understanding the Debate Over 'A Broken System' Chapter 16 Fatal Flaws: The Implementation of the Death Penalty in the States Chapter 17 Race and the Death Penalty Chapter 18 'The Executioner's Face is Always Well-Hidden': Social Science Arguments Against Capital Punishment Part 19 Legal Perspectives Chapter 20 Massive Resistance: Capital Punishment, the Abolitionist Movement and the Supreme Court Chapter 21 'Freakishly Imposed' or 'Fundamentally Fair'?: Legal Arguments Against the Death Penalty Chapter 22 Legal Arguments in Favor of the Death Penalty Chapter 23 Flaws in Capital Sentencing: Skewing the Reasoned Moral Response Part 24 Future Directions of Capital Punishment Chapter 25 The Death Penalty and the International Community: Evolving Norms or Persistent Differences? Chapter 26 Reflections on the Future of the Death Penalty
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