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Justice and Punishment: The Rationale of Coercion by Matt Matravers β€” book cover

Justice and Punishment: The Rationale of Coercion

by Matt Matravers
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Overview

This book aims to answer the question of why, and by what right, some people punish others. With a groundbreaking new theory, Matravers argues that the justification of punishment must be embedded in a larger political and moral theory. He also uses the problem of punishment to undermine contemporary accounts of justice.

Synopsis

This book aims to answer the question of why, and by what right, some people punish others. With a groundbreaking new theory, Matravers argues that the justification of punishment must be embedded in a larger political and moral theory. He also uses the problem of punishment to undermine contemporary accounts of justice.

About the Author, Matt Matravers

University of York

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2000
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
300
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198295730

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