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The Future of Punishment

Authors :
Thomas Nadelhoffer
Source :
The Future of Punishment
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2013.

Abstract

Introduction DEFENDING RETRIBUTIVISM 1. Desert and the Justification of Punishment 2. Brute Retributivism INCOMPATIBILISM AND RETRIBUTIVISM 3. Free Will Skepticism and Criminal Punishmen 4. Why Do We Resist Hard Incompatibilism? Thoughts on Freedom and Punishment COMPATIBILISM AND RETRIBUTIVISM 5. Criminal Common Law Compatibilism 6. Neuroscience, Normativity, and Retributivism 7. Cognitive Neuroscience, Moral Responsibility, and Punishment PUNISHMENT AND FOLK INTUITIONS 8. Free Will, Science, and Punishment 9. The Mind, the Brain, and the Law 10. Moralistic Punishment as a Crude Social Insurance Plan THE SCOPE OF JUSTIFIED PUNISHMENT 11. Punishing the Addict: Reflections on Gene Heyman 12. Free Will, Responsibility, and the Punishment of Criminals

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Future of Punishment
Accession number :
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