The End of Punishment : Philosophical Considerations on an Institution. Dissertationsschrift (Neuausg. 2007. 132 S. 210 mm)

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The End of Punishment : Philosophical Considerations on an Institution. Dissertationsschrift (Neuausg. 2007. 132 S. 210 mm)

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783631568279

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(Text)
Punishment is a critical aspect in evaluating the functioning of the state and the legitimacy of its authority. The main punishment in modern societies is imprisonment. What are prisons for? Whom are they meant to benefit? What are their effects? And, most importantly: can they be justified? Decades of empirical research have shown that doing nothing in response to crime has been shown to be just as effective (and considerably cheaper). If the ends are not achieved, the justifications are moot. This study considers the philosophical aftermath: Are we morally obliged to submit to institutions that don't work? What happens if we don't? Finally, this study considers the theoretical implications of the state getting out of the business of punishing by considering alternatives to state punishment in "First Nations" communities in Canada as an example of a practice after the end of punishment.
(Table of content)
Contents : Vestigial Institutions and Barbarous Actions - Ends of Punishment / Justifying Acts, Justifying Institutions / Latent and Manifest Purposes of Institutions - Classical Justificatory Theories and their Failings - Contracting to Punish - The "Pestilential Breath of Fiction" - Dissent and the Permissibility of Obedience - Particularist Responses to Social Strife.
(Author portrait)
The Author: Rebecca Pates received her B.A. in philosophy and modern languages at Oxford University (St Hilda's College) and her M.A. and Ph.D. in philosophy at McGill University, Montreal (Canada). Her current research projects include the question how the gendering of citizens is practiced within institutional frameworks and micro-structures of identity politics. She currently teaches political theory at Leipzig University.

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