THE PRIMARY TASK of justice is to manage emotions (Sherman 2003). The primary emotion for justice to manage is the desire for revenge. Whether justice can manage, or even �cure� that desire depends on whether we see vengefulness as a product of nature, nurture, or both. The view that vengefulness is an emotional response �hard-wired� into all human beings suggests the hypothesis that justice can only reflect that emotion, rather than trying to cure it. The view that vengefulness, like all emotions, is highly dependent on social context suggests that justice could indeed cure vengefulness through emotionally intelligent responses to crime. Whether we think vengefulness is �natural� (Diamond 2008) therefore matters greatly for the ways in whi...
When someone has suffered at the hands of someone else, he or she might develop a tendency to take r...
In the current comment, I discuss what is unique about hate in relation to anger and feelings of rev...
When confronted with violations of justice, people may be motivated not only to punish the violator,...
Human nature—as understood through the lenses of evolutionary biology, moral philosophy, and theolog...
Vengeance is generally accompanied by the moral emotion of resentment and indignation, which are als...
Justice defines our discipline in both name and substance; yet its origin is a neglected topic. I ex...
The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for t...
Numerous ongoing conflicts in the world, such as terrorist attacks and retributive reactions to such...
Is the concept of ‘retribution’ compatible with restorative justice? Starting from the perspective t...
It takes a strong person to say sorry, and an ever stronger person to forgive. —Anonymous Feeling hu...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The main argument in this dis...
"The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for ...
We proposed two distinct understandings of what justice means to victims and what its restoration en...
Anger that includes a desire for its target’s suffering seems intelligible even though suf-fering as...
Restorative Justice offers a promising new approach for dealing with crimes in modern societies. The...
When someone has suffered at the hands of someone else, he or she might develop a tendency to take r...
In the current comment, I discuss what is unique about hate in relation to anger and feelings of rev...
When confronted with violations of justice, people may be motivated not only to punish the violator,...
Human nature—as understood through the lenses of evolutionary biology, moral philosophy, and theolog...
Vengeance is generally accompanied by the moral emotion of resentment and indignation, which are als...
Justice defines our discipline in both name and substance; yet its origin is a neglected topic. I ex...
The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for t...
Numerous ongoing conflicts in the world, such as terrorist attacks and retributive reactions to such...
Is the concept of ‘retribution’ compatible with restorative justice? Starting from the perspective t...
It takes a strong person to say sorry, and an ever stronger person to forgive. —Anonymous Feeling hu...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.The main argument in this dis...
"The present article investigates the conditions under which vengeful episodes are satisfactory for ...
We proposed two distinct understandings of what justice means to victims and what its restoration en...
Anger that includes a desire for its target’s suffering seems intelligible even though suf-fering as...
Restorative Justice offers a promising new approach for dealing with crimes in modern societies. The...
When someone has suffered at the hands of someone else, he or she might develop a tendency to take r...
In the current comment, I discuss what is unique about hate in relation to anger and feelings of rev...
When confronted with violations of justice, people may be motivated not only to punish the violator,...