WorldCat Linked Data Explorer

http://worldcat.org/entity/work/id/1075466777

Punishment and the moral emotions sssays in law, morality, and religion

This collection of essays presents Jeffrie G. Murphy's most recent ideas on punishment, forgiveness, and the emotions of resentment, shame, guilt, remorse, love, and jealousy. In Murphy's view, conscious rationales of principle -- such as crime control or giving others what in justice they deserve -- do not always drive our decisions to punish or condemn others for wrongdoing. Sometimes our decisions are in fact driven by powerful and rather base emotions such as malice, spite, envy, and cruelty. But our decisions to punish or condemn can also be driven by noble emotions. Indeed, if we punish

Open All Close All

http://schema.org/description

  • "Ensayos que exploran desde las perspectivas de la filosofía del derecho y la criminología, el papel de las emociones humanas y su relación con el castigo. Igualmente, desde el punto de vista ético, moral y religioso, analizan las causas que generalmente provocan el fenómeno de la delincuencia y del terrorismo, tales como: la maldad, el rencor, la envidia, y la crueldad."
  • "This collection of essays presents Jeffrie G. Murphy's most recent ideas on punishment, forgiveness, and the emotions of resentment, shame, guilt, remorse, love, and jealousy. In Murphy's view, conscious rationales of principle -- such as crime control or giving others what in justice they deserve -- do not always drive our decisions to punish or condemn others for wrongdoing. Sometimes our decisions are in fact driven by powerful and rather base emotions such as malice, spite, envy, and cruelty. But our decisions to punish or condemn can also be driven by noble emotions. Indeed, if we punish."
  • "This collection of essays presents Jeffrie G. Murphy's most recent ideas on punishment, forgiveness, and the emotions of resentment, shame, guilt, remorse, love, and jealousy. In Murphy's view, conscious rationales of principle -- such as crime control or giving others what in justice they deserve -- do not always drive our decisions to punish or condemn others for wrongdoing. Sometimes our decisions are in fact driven by powerful and rather base emotions such as malice, spite, envy, and cruelty. But our decisions to punish or condemn can also be driven by noble emotions. Indeed, if we punish"@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Aufsatzsammlung"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Electronic books"

http://schema.org/name

  • "Punishment and the moral emotions sssays in law, morality, and religion"@en
  • "Punishment and the moral emotions : essays in law, morality, and religion"
  • "Punishment and the moral emotions : essays in law, morality, and religion"@en
  • "Punishment and the moral emotions essays in law, morality, and religion"
  • "Punishment and the moral emotions : essays in law, morality, and religion / Jeffrie G. Murphy"
  • "Punishment and the moral emotions : sssays in law, morality, and religion"