The roles of dehumanization and moral outrage in retributive justice. [PDF]
When innocents are intentionally harmed, people are motivated to see that offenders get their "just deserts". The severity of the punishment they seek is driven by the perceived magnitude of the harm and moral outrage.
Brock Bastian +2 more
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Why Does Existential Threat Promote Intergroup Violence? Examining the Role of Retributive Justice and Cost-Benefit Utility Motivations [PDF]
The current research examined the role of retributive justice and cost-benefit utility motivations in the process through which mortality salience increases support for violent responses to intergroup conflict.
Gilad eHirschberger +2 more
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JUSTICE OF GOD IN KANT'S PHILOSOPHY: FOR A HUMAN BEING AND A STATE
The paper is an inquiry into the concept of retributive justice in Kant's "Religion within the Bounds of Reason Alone" (1795). Kant proposes an explanation of theological terms (God, grace, punishment, and discharge) in the common field of moral and ...
Nerija Putinaitė
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This article constructively retrieves St. Anselm of Canterbury’s theory of retributive justice and provides a defense of what can be called the retributive model of hell.
T. Parker Haratine, Kevin A. Smith
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Is God’s Moral Perfection Reducible to His Love?
Defenders of the identity thesis maintain that God’s moral perfection is reducible to and identical to His love. Unfortunately, this thesis overlooks the fact that, biblically, God‘s righteousness comprises both His love and justice.
William Lane Craig
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Justice for crime victims: has the time finally come for a radical paradigm shift? [PDF]
How is it that punishment has become synonymous with justice and that justice has become a euphemism for punishment? How is it that justice and punishment have become almost interchangeable terms?
Fattah Ezzat A.
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Transitional Justice: Between Retributive and Restorative Justice [PDF]
The text aims at defining the concept, the elements, and the relationship between restorative and retributive justice in the context of transitional justice.
Oliver Bačanovikj
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Crisis and Punishment? Explaining Politicians’ Appetite for Retribution in Post-Crisis Europe [PDF]
This paper investigates the politics of holding bank executives accountable for banking crises. The aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis was characterized by a significant variation in the extent to which European countries endorsed this type of
Kovras, I., Pagliari, S.
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JUSTIFYING LIBERAL RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE: PUNISHMENT, CRIMINALIZATION, AND HOLISTIC RETRIBUTIVISM [PDF]
In this article I explore whether liberal retributive justice should be conceived of either individualistically or holistically. I critically examine the individualistic account of retributive justice and suggest that the question of retribution – i.e ...
Alfonso Donoso
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Does suffering suffice? An experimental assessment of desert retributivism.
Michael S. Moore is among the most prominent normative theorists to argue that retributive justice, understood as the deserved suffering of offenders, justifies punishment.
Paul C Bauer, Andrei Poama
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