Abstract
… if not more so, than either the deontological or consequentialist theories of punishment. The simplest name for this kind of theory is the aretaic theory of punishment—arête being the Greek word for virtue. This theory takes the principal justifying purpose of punishment to be the …
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Huigens, K. (2002). Homicide in Aretaic Terms. Buffalo Criminal Law Review, 6(1), 97–146. https://doi.org/10.1525/nclr.2002.6.1.97
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