Punishment

The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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The Ethics of The Ethics of Punishment

by Emily Fletcher in Ethics

The Ethics of Punishment: A Philosophical Inquiry The act of punishment, ubiquitous across societies and throughout history, forces us to confront fundamental questions about justice, ethics, and the very fabric of law. Why do we punish? What gives us the right? And what constitutes a just punishment? These aren'...

The Role of Punishment in Maintaining Order and Punishment

by Emily Fletcher in Punishment

The Unseen Hand: Punishment's Enduring Role in Maintaining Order The concept of order, that intricate web of predictability and structure that allows societies to flourish, is often taken for granted. Yet, beneath its surface lies a complex mechanism of enforcement, a system designed to correct aberrations and reinforce...

The Justice of Punishment in Law and Justice

by Benjamin Richmond in Justice

The Justice of Punishment in Law: A Philosophical Inquiry The concept of punishment, inextricably woven into the fabric of law, stands as one of humanity's most enduring and complex philosophical challenges. At its core lies the fundamental question: What makes punishment just? This article will delve into the...

The Theological Concept of Sin and Punishment and Theology

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Theology

The Weight of Transgression: Unpacking the Theological Concept of Sin and Punishment The human experience, across cultures and epochs, has grappled with the notions of right and wrong, moral failing, and the consequences that inevitably follow. Within the rich tapestry of theology, few concepts are as foundational, pervasive, and often...

The Ethics of The Ethics of Punishment and Law

by Daniel Sanderson in Ethics

The Enduring Ethical Labyrinth of Punishment and Law The very fabric of human society, from the ancient polis to the modern nation-state, is woven with the threads of law and the shadow of punishment. Yet, beneath the seemingly straightforward need to maintain order lies a profound and perpetually contested ethical...

The Idea of a Just Punishment and Idea

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Idea

The Scales of Consequence: Unpacking the Idea of a Just Punishment The Idea of a just punishment sits at the very heart of any functioning society, grappling with profound questions of morality, utility, and the very nature of Law. This article explores the intricate philosophical foundations that underpin our understanding...

The Justice of Punishment in Law and Justice

by Benjamin Richmond in Justice

The Scales of Consequence: Unpacking the Justice of Punishment in Law The imposition of punishment by law is one of the most profound expressions of state power, a testament to society's collective will to maintain order and uphold its values. Yet, the question of whether such punishment is...

The Role of Punishment in Maintaining Order and Punishment

by Emily Fletcher in Punishment

The Unyielding Hand: Punishment's Indispensable Role in Maintaining Order Summary: This article explores the multifaceted role of punishment as a cornerstone for maintaining societal order, drawing on the profound insights of Western philosophy. From ancient Greek city-states to modern nation-states, the imposition of punishment has been understood as...

The Idea of a Just Punishment and Idea

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Idea

The Idea of a Just Punishment: A Philosophical Inquiry The question of what constitutes a just punishment is one of the oldest and most profound inquiries in moral philosophy and legal theory. It challenges us to confront the very nature of justice, the purpose of societal law, and the ethical...

The Role of Punishment in Maintaining Order and Punishment

by Emily Fletcher in Punishment

The Stern Necessity: Punishment's Role in a Well-Ordered State The concept of punishment lies at the very heart of how societies maintain order, serving as a critical mechanism through which the State enforces its Law and ensures the duty of its citizens. This article explores the philosophical underpinnings...

The Justice of Punishment in Law and Justice

by Benjamin Richmond in Justice

The Enduring Question: The Justice of Punishment in Law The imposition of punishment by the state, ostensibly in the name of Law, represents one of the most profound expressions of societal power. Yet, the question of whether such Punishment is truly an act of Justice has vexed philosophers, jurists, and...

The Idea of a Just Punishment and Justice

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Justice

The Scales of Consequence: Unpacking the Idea of a Just Punishment The concept of punishment is as old as human society itself, a fundamental mechanism for maintaining order and responding to transgression. But what makes a punishment just? This isn't merely a legal question, but a profound philosophical...

The Idea of a Just Punishment and Idea

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Idea

The Enduring Question: What is the Idea of a Just Punishment? The idea of a just punishment is one of philosophy's most enduring and complex challenges. At its core, it asks: when, why, and how is it right for society to inflict suffering or deprivation upon an individual...

The Justice of Punishment in Law and Justice

by Benjamin Richmond in Justice

The Justice of Punishment in Law: A Philosophical Inquiry The concept of punishment, an enduring feature of human societies and legal systems, often compels us to confront profound questions of justice. This article delves into the philosophical underpinnings of why and how we punish, exploring the intricate relationship between justice,...

The Role of Punishment in Maintaining Order and Punishment

by Emily Fletcher in Punishment

The Unyielding Hand of Order: Punishment's Enduring Role The fabric of any structured society, from ancient city-states to modern nations, is woven with threads of order and justice. At the heart of maintaining this delicate balance lies the complex and often controversial concept of punishment. Far from being...

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