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Punishment and Ethics - New Perspectives

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Zusatztext 'Punishment and Ethics: New Perspectives proves that punishment theory is not only alive but lively in surprising ways both in the US and in Europe - retributivism! of course! but also (another surprise) some forms of consequentialism too. The range of questions seems to be growing as well. Who would have have expected a whole chapter trying to justify punitive torture or showing that Socrates held a mixed theory of punishment (if he had a "theory" at all)? Whatever my opinion of particular arguments! I found the book as a whole fun - taking me to many places I had not expected to go.' - Michael Davis! Illinois Institute of Technology Informationen zum Autor CHRISTOPHER BENNETT Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, UKTHOM BROOKS, Reader Department of Politics, University of Newcastle, UKDAVID B. HERSHENOW Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University at Buffalo, USASTEPHEN KERSHNAR Associate Professor, State University of New York, USAKASPER LIPPERT-RASMUSSEN Professor in Political Theory, University of Aarhus, DenmarkTHOMAS S. PETERSEN Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Roskilde University, DenmarkLEO ZAIBERT Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, USA Klappentext A collection of original contributions by philosophers working in the ethics of punishment, gathering new perspectives on various challenging topics including punishment and forgiveness, dignity, discrimination, public opinion, torture, rehabilitation, and restitution. Zusammenfassung A collection of original contributions by philosophers working in the ethics of punishment! gathering new perspectives on various challenging topics including punishment and forgiveness! dignity! discrimination! public opinion! torture! rehabilitation! and restitution. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Notes on Contributors Punishment and the Socratic Roots of Retributivism; J.Ryberg & J.A.Corlett Punishment and British Idealism; T.Brooks Punishment and Restitution; D.B.Hershenow Punishment and Rehabilitation; C.Bennett Punishment and the Measurement of Severity; J.Ryberg Punishment and Forgiveness; L.Zaibert Punishment and Dignity; T.S.Petersen Punishment and Torture; S.Kershnar Punishment and Public Opinion; J.Ryberg Punishment and Discrimination; K.Lippert-Rasmussen Index...

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Foreword Notes on Contributors Punishment and the Socratic Roots of Retributivism; J.Ryberg & J.A.Corlett Punishment and British Idealism; T.Brooks Punishment and Restitution; D.B.Hershenow Punishment and Rehabilitation; C.Bennett Punishment and the Measurement of Severity; J.Ryberg Punishment and Forgiveness; L.Zaibert Punishment and Dignity; T.S.Petersen Punishment and Torture; S.Kershnar Punishment and Public Opinion; J.Ryberg Punishment and Discrimination; K.Lippert-Rasmussen Index

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'Punishment and Ethics: New Perspectives proves that punishment theory is not only alive but lively in surprising ways both in the US and in Europe - retributivism, of course, but also (another surprise) some forms of consequentialism too. The range of questions seems to be growing as well. Who would have have expected a whole chapter trying to justify punitive torture or showing that Socrates held a mixed theory of punishment (if he had a "theory" at all)? Whatever my opinion of particular arguments, I found the book as a whole fun - taking me to many places I had not expected to go.' - Michael Davis, Illinois Institute of Technology

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