The philosophies of Beccaria and Bentham have a number of features in common: the juspositivist principle of legality, the project of minimizing criminal law, the dependence of punishment on types of action rather than types of actors, the idea of the trial as an inductive ascertainment of truth. Beccaria’s thought, however, is more radical both in its utilitarian conception, which hinges on the idea of the social contract that underpins the critique of the death penalty, and in its liberal conception, which forecloses the association of freedom and property that we find in Bentham
Crime and Punishment in the Eyes of Cesare Beccaria An Analysis of an Enlightenment Penal Law Reform...
This article traces the reception of Cesare Beccaria’s book, Dei delitti e delle pene (1764), in Bri...
Legal creationism is first exemplified as a conceptual and ideological approach present in an implic...
Oggetto di questa tesi è il sistema penale, analizzato attraverso il pensiero di due riformatori del...
Scholars have long recognized the debt owed by the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) to...
Considered as one of the staunchest supporters of the need to reform the eighteenth-century British ...
Famously, Foucault claimed that Bentham\u2019s Panopticon is the model of modern disciplinary socie...
Beccaria’s treatise On Crimes and Punishments (1764) has become a placeholder for the classical sc...
Between 1786 and 1791 Jeremy Bentham conceived and complete the drafting of the Panopticon. It is a...
The Principle of Utility can be regarded as the keystone of the Benthamite ethical and political tho...
Il presente elaborato è il frutto di un’indagine storico-filosofica dell’opera di Jeremy Ben-tham, f...
This is the first Italian translation of Bentham’s “Deontology”. The translation goes with a rather ...
Cesare Beccaria – whose most celebrated book “Dei delitti e delle pene” was published 250 years ago ...
Durante l’Illuminismo, sostenendo la moderazione del regime penale e l’abolizione della pena di mort...
Cesare Beccaria, known as the author who, elaborating a system of criminal law based on illuminists ...
Crime and Punishment in the Eyes of Cesare Beccaria An Analysis of an Enlightenment Penal Law Reform...
This article traces the reception of Cesare Beccaria’s book, Dei delitti e delle pene (1764), in Bri...
Legal creationism is first exemplified as a conceptual and ideological approach present in an implic...
Oggetto di questa tesi è il sistema penale, analizzato attraverso il pensiero di due riformatori del...
Scholars have long recognized the debt owed by the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) to...
Considered as one of the staunchest supporters of the need to reform the eighteenth-century British ...
Famously, Foucault claimed that Bentham\u2019s Panopticon is the model of modern disciplinary socie...
Beccaria’s treatise On Crimes and Punishments (1764) has become a placeholder for the classical sc...
Between 1786 and 1791 Jeremy Bentham conceived and complete the drafting of the Panopticon. It is a...
The Principle of Utility can be regarded as the keystone of the Benthamite ethical and political tho...
Il presente elaborato è il frutto di un’indagine storico-filosofica dell’opera di Jeremy Ben-tham, f...
This is the first Italian translation of Bentham’s “Deontology”. The translation goes with a rather ...
Cesare Beccaria – whose most celebrated book “Dei delitti e delle pene” was published 250 years ago ...
Durante l’Illuminismo, sostenendo la moderazione del regime penale e l’abolizione della pena di mort...
Cesare Beccaria, known as the author who, elaborating a system of criminal law based on illuminists ...
Crime and Punishment in the Eyes of Cesare Beccaria An Analysis of an Enlightenment Penal Law Reform...
This article traces the reception of Cesare Beccaria’s book, Dei delitti e delle pene (1764), in Bri...
Legal creationism is first exemplified as a conceptual and ideological approach present in an implic...