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    Exam 15: Punishment: Justifications and its Role in the Evolution of Justice
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    Contrary to Kant, Michael Zimmerman Considers Retribution to Be
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Contrary to Kant, Michael Zimmerman Considers Retribution to Be

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Contrary to Kant, Michael Zimmerman considers retribution to be:


A) moral
B) immoral
C) relative
D) universal

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