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Christopher Bennett, The Apology Ritual: A Philosophical Theory of Punishment, Cambridge University ...
Symposium on Christopher Bennet's The Apology Ritual. A Philosophical Theory of Punishment [Cambridg...
Refined Consequentialism: The Moral Theory of Richard A. McCormick Patrick Andrew Tully New York: Pe...
Guilt is a signal contribution to the study of human emotions generally and guilt in particular. Kat...
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Michael McCullough, a social psychologist who is active in research on forgiveness and the evolution...
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Book review: About Guilt and Innocence: The Origins, Development, and Future of Constitutional Crimi...
Anastasia Chamberlen, Embodying Punishment: Emotions, Identities, and Lived Experiences in Women’s P...
The apology of the title is a technical term. Apologia is defined as rhetorical discourse that a...
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