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Bentham on Temptation and Deterrence

Utilitas 31 (3):246-261 (2019)

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  1. The morality of punishment.A. Ewing - 1932 - Revue de MĂ©taphysique et de Morale 39 (1):10-10.
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  • Punishment and Responsibility.H. L. A. Hart - 1968 - Philosophy 45 (172):162-162.
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  • Bentham and Dworkin on Positivism and Adjudication.Gerald J. Postema - 1980 - Social Theory and Practice 5 (3-4):347-376.
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  • The relation of punishment to temptation.F. W. Maitland - 1880 - Mind 5 (18):259-264.
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  • An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation.J. H. Burns, H. L. A. Hart & Jeremy Bentham - 1972 - Philosophy 47 (179):74-79.
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  • Adjudication and Expectations: Bentham on the Role of Judges.Francesco Ferraro - 2013 - Utilitas 25 (2):140-160.
    According to a well-established interpretive line, the Benthamic judge would be allowed no room for autonomous calculations of utility and his or her task would only be that of mechanically applying substantive law, which expresses the legislator's will. For Gerald Postema, in contrast, Bentham's judge would be granted ample power to decide cases by directly applying the principle of utility. This article criticizes both views, by showing that a adjudication was for Bentham utterly impossible, although this does not mean that (...)
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