Honor and Revenge: A Theory of Punishment: 104 2013th Edition

Honor and Revenge: A Theory of Punishment: 104 2013th Edition book cover

Honor and Revenge: A Theory of Punishment: 104 2013th Edition

Author(s): Whitley R.P. Kaufman (Author)

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication Date: 28 Aug. 2012
  • Edition: 2013th
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 212 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9400748442
  • ISBN-13: 9789400748446

Book Description

This book addresses the problem of justifying the institution of criminal punishment.   It examines the “paradox of retribution”: the fact that we cannot seem to reject the intuition that punishment is morally required, and yet we cannot (even after two thousand years of philosophical debate) find a morally legitimate basis for inflicting harm on wrongdoers.  The book comes at a time when a new “abolitionist” movement has arisen, a movement that argues that we should give up the search for justification and accept that punishment is morally unjustifiable and should be discontinued immediately.  This book, however, proposes a new approach to the retributive theory of punishment, arguing that it should be understood in its traditional formulation that has been long forgotten or dismissed: that punishment is essentially a defense of the honor of the victim.  Properly understood, this can give us the possibility of a legitimate moral justification for the institution of punishment.​

Editorial Reviews

From the Back Cover

This book addresses the problem of justifying the institution of criminal punishment. It examines the “paradox of retribution”: the fact that we cannot seem to reject the intuition that punishment is morally required, and yet we cannot (even after two thousand years of philosophical debate) find a morally legitimate basis for inflicting harm on wrongdoers. The book comes at a time when a new “abolitionist” movement has arisen, a movement that argues that we should give up the search for justification and accept that punishment is morally unjustifiable and should be discontinued immediately. This book, however, proposes a new approach to the retributive theory of punishment, arguing that it should be understood in its traditional formulation that has been long forgotten or dismissed: that punishment is essentially a defense of the honor of the victim. Properly understood, this can give us the possibility of a legitimate moral justification for the institution of punishment.​

View on Amazon

未经允许不得转载:Wow! eBook » Honor and Revenge: A Theory of Punishment: 104 2013th Edition