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“Using Persons” and the Justification of Punishment
The short essay that follows has a very modest ambition. I want to explain why I have difficulty understanding a common motif in discussions of the moral status of criminal punishment. The goal is to stimulate other, more acute scholars … Continue reading
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Tagged Crime and Justice, Punishment, Retributive justice
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