Punishment and the moral emotions essays in law, morality, and religion
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press
cop. 2012
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Forgiveness, reconciliation and responding to evil : a philosophical overview
- Moral epistemology, the retributive emotions, and the "clumsy moral philosophy" of Jesus Christ
- Christian love and criminal punishment
- Legal moralism and retribution revisited
- Shame creeps through guilt and feels like retribution
- Repentance, mercy, and communicative punishment
- Remorse, apology, and mercy
- The case of Dostoyevsky's General : some ruminations on forgiving the unforgivable
- Response to Neu, Zipursky, and Steiker
- Jealousy, shame, and the rival
- Moral reasons and the limitations of liberty
- The elusive nature of human dignity
- Kant on the "Right of Necessity" and other defenses in the law of homicide.