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Capital Punishment

1998
Abstract When Cesare Beccaria published his celebrated essay On Crimes and Punishments in 1764, he raised both moral and utilitarian objections to capital punishment. It not only was an unacceptably cruel weapon for an enlightened state to employ but also was less effective than imprisonment as a deterrent, and counterproductive in the ...
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Capital Punishment

2004
Abstract Kant postulated that humans as a species move progressively to a more moral state. In his words, “since the human race’s natural end is to make steady cultural progress, its moral end is to be conceived as progressing toward the better.
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Exploring sources of public attitudes toward capital punishment in Taiwan

Crime, law and social change, 2020
Liqun Cao   +2 more
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Capital Punishment

Punishment & Society, 2001
This article reviews the extent to which the movement to abolish capital punishment has been successful and discusses some of the influences which have produced a remarkable increase in the number of abolitionist countries in the past two decades.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Capital Punishment as Punishment

Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 1982
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