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Moral Theory and
Capital Punishment |
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DETAILS: Author: Tom
Sorell Language: English Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publication
Date: 15 Oct
1987 Dimensions: 14.2 x
1.2 x 21.9 cm Format: Paperback Pages: 184 Condition: NEW Product_ID: A6C115C225
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This book concerns not only capital punishment but
also the use of philosophical theories of right and
wrong. The author argues that such theories are not to
be regarded as giving expert knowledge of right and
wrong, still less expert guidance in the resolution of
practical dilemmas. What they can do however is to
improve moral rhetoric, raise the standard of persuasive
speech for and against capital punishment, abortion, and
euthanasia to name a few. By introducing more rigour
into the justification and criticism of these practices,
he then applies philosophical criticism to some moral
rhetoric in a Parliamentary debate on capital
punishment. He moves on to show how normative ethical
theories can provide some of the required justification.
Two influential normative ethical theories - utilitarian
and Kantian - are described and applied to the morality
of capital punishment. In the end a Kantian argument in
favour of the death penalty for a small range of crimes
is accepted. Arguments on the other side, both
utilitarian and non-utilitarian including several taken
from US Supreme Court opinions in the 1970s are given
consideration.Though the book argues that capital
punishment can be morally justified, it concedes that
workable capital punishment legislation may be very
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