Debate has long been waged over the morality of capital punishment,
with standard arguments in its favour being marshalled against
familiar arguments that oppose the practice. In The Ethics of Capital
Punishment, Matthew Kramer takes a fresh look at the philosophical
arguments on which the legitimacy of the death penalty stands or
falls, and he develops a novel justification of that penalty for a
limited range of cases. The book pursues both a project of critical
debunking of the familiar rationales for capital punishment and a
project of partial vindication. The critical part presents some
accessible and engaging critiques of major arguments that have been
offered in support of the death penalty. These chapters, suitable for
use in teaching courses on capital punishment, valuably take issue
with positions at the heart of contemporary debates over the morality
of such punishment. The book then presents an original justification
for executing truly terrible criminals, a justification that is
free-standing rather than an aspect or offshoot of a general theory of
punishment. Its purgative rationale, which has not heretofore been
propounded in any current philosophical and practical debates over the
death penalty, derives from a philosophical reconception of the nature
of evil and the nature of defilement. As the book contributes to
philosophical discussions of those phenomena, it also contributes
importantly to general normative ethics with sustained reflections on
the differences between consequentialist approaches to punishment and
deontological approaches. Above all, the volume contributes to the
philosophy of criminal law with a fresh rationale for the use of the
death penalty and with probing assessments of all the major theories
of punishment that have been broached by jurists and philosophers for
centuries. Although the book is a work of philosophy by a professional
philosopher, it is readily accessible to readers who have not studied
philosophy. It will stir both philosophers and anyone engaged with the
death penalty to reconsider whether the institution of capital
punishment can be an appropriate response to extreme evil.
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A Philosophical Investigation of Evil and its Consequences
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191018497
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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