Rights and Wrongs: Coercion, Punishment, and the StateSusquehanna University Press, 1986 - 153 σελίδες Brings the themes of much contemporary work in political philosophy to bear on concrete questions of social policy. The author concludes by arguing that his theory of rights and coercion requires us to adopt a fundamentally retributive theory of punishment. |
Περιεχόμενα
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Coercion Defined | 42 |
Coercion and Responsibility | 55 |
Coercion and Freedom | 63 |
The Place of Rights in Moral Judgment | 77 |
Natural Rights | 89 |
Coercion and the Structure of Rights | 105 |
Coercion and the State | 119 |
The Justification of Punishment | 126 |
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