TY - JOUR
T1 - Response Retributivism
T2 - Defending the Duty to Punish
AU - Dahan Katz, Leora
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - This paper offers a response retributive theory of punishment, taking the role of the punisher as well as the relations between the parties to punishment to be central to retributive justification. It proposes that punishment is justified in terms of the ethics of appropriate response, and more precisely, in terms of the duty agents have to dissociate from the devaluation inherent in the culpable wrongdoing of others. The paper demonstrates that on such account, while the harm and suffering involved in punishment are rightly imposed, they are not good, grounding a further duty to mitigate our retributive practices. The result is a moderate vision of retributive justification, which has the resources to justify, not only criminal punishment, but punishment as imposed across a wide variety of relations: private, institutional and political.
AB - This paper offers a response retributive theory of punishment, taking the role of the punisher as well as the relations between the parties to punishment to be central to retributive justification. It proposes that punishment is justified in terms of the ethics of appropriate response, and more precisely, in terms of the duty agents have to dissociate from the devaluation inherent in the culpable wrongdoing of others. The paper demonstrates that on such account, while the harm and suffering involved in punishment are rightly imposed, they are not good, grounding a further duty to mitigate our retributive practices. The result is a moderate vision of retributive justification, which has the resources to justify, not only criminal punishment, but punishment as imposed across a wide variety of relations: private, institutional and political.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10982-020-09386-3
DO - 10.1007/s10982-020-09386-3
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AN - SCOPUS:85085051439
SN - 0167-5249
VL - 40
SP - 585
EP - 615
JO - Law and Philosophy
JF - Law and Philosophy
IS - 6
ER -