CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

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Abstract

Capital punishment, it is sometimes said, is to the body politic what self-defense is to the individual. If the latter is not morally wrong, how can the former be morally wrong? In order to assess the strength of this analogy, we need to inspect rather closely the morality of self-defense.

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Bedau, H. A. (2016). CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. In Political Problems (pp. 212–224). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.1558/eph.v21i2.75

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