The book delves into the historical and philosophical discourse surrounding state punishment, emphasizing the ethical dilemmas associated with inflicting suffering on citizens. It highlights the longstanding concern among philosophers regarding the justification of penal systems, viewing it as a central issue in the study of punishment. While the justification of punishment has received significant attention, the specifics of how and to what extent offenders should be punished have been comparatively overlooked, prompting further exploration into these critical aspects of ethical reflection.
Jesper Ryberg Ordine dei libri


- 2005
- 2005
The Repugnant Conclusion
- 260pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
This book explores the complex issue of the Repugnant Conclusion in population ethics, challenging readers to reconsider their moral views. It presents various attempts to navigate this dilemma, making it essential reading for moral philosophers interested in the nuances of population ethics.