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Retribution, Justice, and Therapy J.G. Murphy

Retribution, Justice, and Therapy By J.G. Murphy

Retribution, Justice, and Therapy by J.G. Murphy


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When this happens, as I hope it does in the present case, it is because the essays pursue related themes in such a way that, together, they at least form a start toward the development of a systematic theory on the common foundations supporting the particular claims in the particular articles.

Retribution, Justice, and Therapy Summary

Retribution, Justice, and Therapy: Essays in the Philosophy of Law by J.G. Murphy

One might legitimately ask what reasons other than vanity could prompt an author to issue a collection of his previously published essays. The best reason, I think, is the belief that the essays hang together in such a way that, as a book, they produce a whole which is in a sense greater than the sum of its parts. When this happens, as I hope it does in the present case, it is because the essays pursue related themes in such a way that, together, they at least form a start toward the development of a systematic theory on the common foundations supporting the particular claims in the particular articles. With respect to this collection, the essays can all be read as particular ways of pursuing the following general pattern of thought: that a commitment to justice and a respect for rights (and not social utility) must be the foundation of any morally acceptable legal order; that a social contractarian model is the best way to illuminate this foundation; that a retributive theory of punish ment is the only theory of punishment resting on such a foundation and thus is the only morally acceptable theory of punishment; that the twentieth century's faddish movement toward a scientific or therapeutic response to crime runs grave risks of undermining the foundations of justice and rights on which the legal order ought to rest; and, finally, that the legitimate worry about the tendency of the behavioral sciences to undermine the values of

Table of Contents

One: Rights, Justice, and the Social Contract.- The Killing of the Innocent.- Rights and Borderline Cases.- Violence and the Socratic Theory of Legal Fidelity.- Hume and Kant on the Social Contract.- Two: Punishment and Responsibility.- Three Mistakes About Retributivism.- Kant's Theory of Criminal Punishment.- Marxism and Retribution.- Involuntary Acts and Criminal Liability.- Moral Death: A Kantian Essay on Psychopathy.- Three: Therapeutic Intervention.- Criminal Punishment and Psychiatric Fallacies.- Preventive Detention and Psychiatry.- Incompetence and Paternalism.- Total Institutions and the Possibility of Consent to Organic Therapies.- Four: Death and the Supreme Court.- Rationality and the Fear of Death.- Cruel and Unusual Punishments.- Legal Cases Cited.- Name Index.

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NLS9789027709998
9789027709998
9027709998
Retribution, Justice, and Therapy: Essays in the Philosophy of Law by J.G. Murphy
New
Paperback
Springer
1979-07-31
255
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