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Justice and punishment : The rationale of coercion

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2000Description: 286p ixISBN:
  • 9780198295730
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 365.600000 MAT
Contents:
Table of Contents 1. Consequentialism; 2. Retributivism I: Fair Play Theory; 3. Retributivism II: Resentment, Guilt, and Censure; 4. The Scope of Impartial Justice; 5. Impartial Justice, Motivation, and Punishment; 6. Justice as Mutual Advantage; 7. Self-Interest and the Commitment to Morality; 8. A Constructivist Theory of Moral Norms; 9. The Moral Community, Justified Coercion, and Punishment
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Table of Contents
1. Consequentialism;
2. Retributivism I: Fair Play Theory;
3. Retributivism II: Resentment, Guilt, and Censure;
4. The Scope of Impartial Justice;
5. Impartial Justice, Motivation, and Punishment;
6. Justice as Mutual Advantage;
7. Self-Interest and the Commitment to Morality;
8. A Constructivist Theory of Moral Norms;
9. The Moral Community, Justified Coercion, and Punishment

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