PHILOS 5 Lecture 9: 9th Week Lecture Outline
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B. corrective -- civil and criminal: punishment and justice. C. justifying the imposition of punishment on a particular person. E. measure for measure and the basic conflict of perspectives toward responding to wrongdoing. 2) jesus and the sermon on the mount. 5) retributivism, its nature and alternatives: the unattainability of perfect justice. A. optimizing truth or justice in determining guilt. Differential abilities to conform one"s conduct to law. C. differential abilities to defend oneself against a charge of guilt. D. differentials results on similar facts reached by different determinators of guilt. F. attempts and successes: measure for measure and contrast between rigidity and laxity. The duke"s motivation in selecting angelo and punishment of lucio. C. isabella"s motivation in pleading with duke for mercy for angelo.