Justiça e Punição na Filosofia do Direito de Hegel

Direitos Fundamentais and Justiça 28:153-164 (2014)
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Abstract

In this paper, we attempt to reconstruct Hegel’s theory of punishment through its development on the levels of abstract right and civil society, incorporating to the latter the concepts of contingency and arbitrariness. We demonstrate how the unjust is anulled and how right is restored under a retributive foundation of the penalty. We approach the issue of the death penalty and conclude that a retibutivist argument is insufficient to serve as its foundation.

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Thadeu Weber
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
Italo Alves
Loyola University, Chicago

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