Punishment, excuses and moral development

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Punishment, excuses and moral development

edited by Henry Tam

(Avebury series in philosophy)

Avebury, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references

内容説明・目次

内容説明

When should offences against society be punished, and when should they be excused? With this question in mind, this work looks at such issues as the communitarian approach to punishment, the role of psychiatric experts, the plea of genetic determinism and the role of schools in moral development.

目次

  • Part 1 Punishment: punishment, citizenship and responsibility
  • restitution without punishment - is it enough to make criminals pay?
  • mental disorder, multiple diagnosis and secure provision. Part 2 Excuses: responsibility, mental illness and psychiatric experts
  • "Not guilty, by reason of genetic determinism"
  • the limits of criminality - Kant on the plank. Part 3 Moral development: criminals and moral development - towards a cognitive theory of moral change
  • "community", communities and the education of citizens
  • individual versus social change
  • educating responsible citizens.

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