
Published online:
22 October 2024
Published in print:
25 December 2024
Online ISBN:
9780197750537
Print ISBN:
9780197750506
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Chapter
1 The Philosophy of Punishment
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Jesper Ryberg
Jesper Ryberg
Ethics and Philosophy of Law, Roskilde University
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Jesper Ryberg is Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Law at Roskilde University
Pages
1–12
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Published:22 October 2024
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Ryberg, Jesper, 'The Philosophy of Punishment', in Jesper Ryberg (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Punishment, Oxford Handbooks (2024; online edn, Oxford Academic, 22 Oct. 2024), https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197750506.013.1, accessed 10 May 2025.
Abstract
We usually regard it as wrong to assault someone physically or to deprive someone of liberty or property. But if this is the case, then why is it morally acceptable (or even required) for the state to impose punishments on citizens who have broken the law? The purpose of this chapter is to give an introduction to the philosophy of punishment as an academic field, to provide an overview of the various topics which are considered in the ensuing chapter of this handbook, and to present a few reasons that have motivated this work.
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