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On deterrence and the death penalty

Ethics 78 (4):280-288 (1968)

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  1. Hybrid Nature of Causation: A Consideration from Some Ethical Issues.Masaki Ichinose - 2013 - In Tetsuji Uehiro Julian Savulescu (ed.), Ethics for the Future of Life. pp. 60-80.
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  • What Is So Wrong with Killing People?Robert Young - 1979 - Philosophy 54 (210):515-528.
    If killing another human being is morally wrong on at least some occasions, what precisely makes it wrong on those occasions? I have framed the question thus to indicate that I shall not be considering the view that killing another human being is always and everywhere morally wrong. I take it as read that there are at least some morally justifiable killings. Once it is clear what is wrong with killing on some occasions it should become possible to explain why (...)
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  • Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment, Second Edition.Gertrude Ezorsky (ed.) - 2015 - State University of New York Press.
    _Historical and contemporary philosophical writings on punishment._.
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  • Bibliography.[author unknown] - 2015 - In Gertrude Ezorsky (ed.), Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment, Second Edition. State University of New York Press. pp. 425-435.
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