Why punitive intent matters

Analysis 81 (3):426-435 (2021)
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Abstract

Many philosophers think that punishment is intentionally harmful and that this makes it especially hard to morally justify. Explanations for the latter intuition often say questionable things about the moral significance of the intent to harm. I argue that there’s a better way to explain this intuition.

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Nathan Hanna
Drexel University

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