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An Eye for an Eye?: The Immorality of Punishing by Death (Modernity and Political Thought)

Author Stephen Nathanson
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Category Philosophy
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ISBN / ASIN0742513262
ISBN-139780742513266
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Sales Rank3,129,090
CategoryPhilosophy
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In the second edition of An Eye for an Eye? Stephen Nathanson evaluates arguments for and against the death penalty, and ultimately defends an abolitionist position to the controversial practice, including arguments that show how and why the death penalty is inconsistent with respect for life and a commitment to justice. A timely new postscript and an updated bibliography accompany the volume.
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