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Leo Zaibert

    Punishment and Retribution
    Rethinking Punishment
    Five Ways Patricia Can Kill Her Husband: A Theory of Intentionality and Blame
    • 2018

      Rethinking Punishment

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Rejecting traditional alternatives, Leo Zaibert offers an original and refreshing approach to the age-old problem of the justification of punishment.

      Rethinking Punishment
    • 2006

      Punishment and Retribution

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book offers a comprehensive analysis of punishment beyond the traditional view of state-sanctioned criminal punishment. It addresses the complexities and competing theories surrounding the concept, aiming to clarify how punishment differs from related phenomena. By exploring justifications for punishment, the author provides a nuanced understanding that challenges conventional discussions, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the philosophical and practical implications of punishment in various contexts.

      Punishment and Retribution
    • 2005

      Exploring the intricate relationship between mental states and moral culpability, this book delves into the implications of a wife's act of murdering her husband. It examines how Patricia's intentions and beliefs influence her guilt, contrasting scenarios of premeditated action versus accidental harm. The author clarifies the distinction between culpability and related concepts like responsibility and accountability, while also providing a historical overview of culpability theory. Additionally, it analyzes the emotional and belief systems tied to the act of blaming others.

      Five Ways Patricia Can Kill Her Husband: A Theory of Intentionality and Blame