Exam 8: Exploring Theories of Punishment and Justice in Aristotles Philosophy
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Exam 8: Exploring Theories of Punishment and Justice in Aristotles Philosophy9 Questions
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The punishment theory which is supported by criminology is:
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The theory which not justify capital punishment is:
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According to Aristotle the -------------- belongs to the rational soul
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Aristotle divides justice into two; one is distributive justice and the other is:
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The aim of ------------- theory of punishment is to prevent or deter others from committing similar offences.
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The aim of punishment is to educate the offender himself- this theory of punishment is called:
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