Studies in social, political, and legal philosophy
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-171) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Ch. 1. Background -- Ch. 2. Defending and Preserving Individuals -- Ch. 3. Societal-Defense -- Ch. 4. Rethinking Retributivist and Deterrence Theories -- Ch. 5. Punishment as a Societal Right -- Ch. 6. Societal-Defense and Capital Punishment.
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People punished by law are treated in ways that we consider immoral in other contexts. In Punishment as Societal-Defense, Phillip Montague develops a new theory of punishment that, instead of justifying it on the basis of deterrence or retribution, constructs it as analogous to individual self-defense. If people are justified in defending themselves against wrongful aggression, Montague argues, the same principles of distributive justice underlie punishment as societal defense. He recognizes and offers solutions to both the moral difficulties of self-defense and the ways in which punishment after an act differs from defense against an act before it occurs. Montague argues that his theory of punishment is preferable to theories based on deterrence and retribution, and shows how his theory would allow for capital punishment under certain circumstances. Punishment as Societal-Defense will be an important book for professionals and advanced students in philosophy, law, and criminology.
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Punishment as societal-defense.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Capital punishment-- Government policy.
Capital punishment-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Criminal justice, Administration of-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Discrimination in capital punishment.
Capital punishment-- Government policy.
Capital punishment-- Government policy.
Capital punishment-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Capital punishment-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Criminal justice, Administration of-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Criminal justice, Administration of-- Moral and ethical aspects.