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  1. Some thoughts about retributivism.David Dolinko - 1991 - Ethics 101 (3):537-559.
    Retributive accounts of the justification of criminal punishment are increasingly fashionable, yet their proponents frequently rely more on suggestive metaphor than on reasoned explanation. This article seeks to question whether any such coherent explanations are possible. I briefly sketch some general doubts about the validity of retributivist views and then critique three recent efforts (by George Sher, Jean Hampton, and Michael Moore) to put retributivism on a sound basis.
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  • How to make the punishment fit the crime.Michael Davis - 1982 - Ethics 93 (4):726-752.
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  • Auctions, lotteries, and the punishment of attempts.R. A. Duff - 1990 - Law and Philosophy 9 (1):1 - 37.
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  • (1 other version)Review: [untitled]. [REVIEW]David Dolinko - 1993 - Ethics 103:401-403.
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