The Kantian theory of the right to punish is often interpreted in a retributivist sense, as founded on the moral necessity of the link between physical evil and guilt. Such an interpretation confuses two questions which, in the eighteenth-century discussion on the right to punish, were dealt with in various joint ways: the question of the foundation of the right to punish - if, why, and on the basis of what to punish - and that of the criterion of distribution and determination of punishment - when and how to punish. This essay defends the thesis that Kant supported a utilitarian theory of the foundation of criminal law and a retributivist theory of the criterion for determining penalties. The thesis that the foundation of the right to pun...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
This chapter has two goals. First, I will present an interpretation of Kant’s mature account of puni...
The Kantian theory of the right to punish is often interpreted in a retributivist sense, as founded ...
The Kantian theory of the right to punish is often interpreted in a retributivist sense, as founded ...
The Kantian theory of the right to punish is often interpreted in a retributivist sense, as founded ...
The subject matter of the article is the problem of justification of punishment within Kant’s practi...
There are deep, insurmountable difficulties with the traditional interpretation of Immanuel Kant’s w...
Kant is generally regarded as a representative of the theory of retaliation. This position is accuse...
There are deep, insurmountable difficulties with the traditional interpretation of Immanuel Kantâ??s...
The dissertation main concern is with Kant´s theory of punishment in his Doctrine of Right, especial...
There has been a considerable renaissance in retributivism as a theory of the justification of punis...
The present paper aims to assess the articulated relationship between ethics and right in Kant’s Me...
El artículo ofrece una lectura de la sección de la Metaphysik der Sitten en la cual Kant perfila un...
Though it involves significant harms and is a widespread and entrenched practice, legal punishment l...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
This chapter has two goals. First, I will present an interpretation of Kant’s mature account of puni...
The Kantian theory of the right to punish is often interpreted in a retributivist sense, as founded ...
The Kantian theory of the right to punish is often interpreted in a retributivist sense, as founded ...
The Kantian theory of the right to punish is often interpreted in a retributivist sense, as founded ...
The subject matter of the article is the problem of justification of punishment within Kant’s practi...
There are deep, insurmountable difficulties with the traditional interpretation of Immanuel Kant’s w...
Kant is generally regarded as a representative of the theory of retaliation. This position is accuse...
There are deep, insurmountable difficulties with the traditional interpretation of Immanuel Kantâ??s...
The dissertation main concern is with Kant´s theory of punishment in his Doctrine of Right, especial...
There has been a considerable renaissance in retributivism as a theory of the justification of punis...
The present paper aims to assess the articulated relationship between ethics and right in Kant’s Me...
El artículo ofrece una lectura de la sección de la Metaphysik der Sitten en la cual Kant perfila un...
Though it involves significant harms and is a widespread and entrenched practice, legal punishment l...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
This chapter has two goals. First, I will present an interpretation of Kant’s mature account of puni...