This paper explores the possible contemporary significance of Hegel's theory of crime and punishment in the context of a review essay of Mark Tunick's 'Hegel's Political Philosophy: Interpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment'
In what we might call its particularly Christian manifestation, “guilt” denotes the feeling or fact ...
Georg Wilhelm Frederick Hegel has been one of the most influential philosophers of all time. His ori...
Hegel is one of the few philosophers to devote systematic attention to phenomena that can be called ...
This paper explores the possible contemporary significance of Hegel's theory of crime and punishment...
A Review of Hegel\u27s Political Philosophy: Interpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment by Mark ...
This article revisits Hegel’s writings on punishment to reconstruct from them a justification for th...
Modern theory of punishment conflates two types of question. The first concerns the justification of...
Many philosophers take it that the aim of a philosophical account of punishment is that of justifyin...
Though it involves significant harms and is a widespread and entrenched practice, legal punishment l...
What actions should be punished? Should plea-bargaining be allowed? How should sentencing be determi...
The essay focuses on Hegel’s conception of crime and punishment as it appears in the Elements of the...
An especially accessible introduction to Hegel’s moral and political philosophy.In this book, Philip...
This project is a critique of the connection between lethal violence and justice within Hegel’s Phil...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a concepção da pena na filosofia hegeliana. Para tanto, div...
In what we might call its particularly Christian manifestation, “guilt” denotes the feeling or fact ...
Georg Wilhelm Frederick Hegel has been one of the most influential philosophers of all time. His ori...
Hegel is one of the few philosophers to devote systematic attention to phenomena that can be called ...
This paper explores the possible contemporary significance of Hegel's theory of crime and punishment...
A Review of Hegel\u27s Political Philosophy: Interpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment by Mark ...
This article revisits Hegel’s writings on punishment to reconstruct from them a justification for th...
Modern theory of punishment conflates two types of question. The first concerns the justification of...
Many philosophers take it that the aim of a philosophical account of punishment is that of justifyin...
Though it involves significant harms and is a widespread and entrenched practice, legal punishment l...
What actions should be punished? Should plea-bargaining be allowed? How should sentencing be determi...
The essay focuses on Hegel’s conception of crime and punishment as it appears in the Elements of the...
An especially accessible introduction to Hegel’s moral and political philosophy.In this book, Philip...
This project is a critique of the connection between lethal violence and justice within Hegel’s Phil...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar a concepção da pena na filosofia hegeliana. Para tanto, div...
In what we might call its particularly Christian manifestation, “guilt” denotes the feeling or fact ...
Georg Wilhelm Frederick Hegel has been one of the most influential philosophers of all time. His ori...
Hegel is one of the few philosophers to devote systematic attention to phenomena that can be called ...