Moral Philosophy of Punishment: Theoretical Perspectives and Implications
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This exam examines moral philosophies related to punishment and justice systems, emphasizing ethical implications and contemporary challenges. Students will articulate their understanding verbally.
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Exam Details
Duration: 45 minutes
Prerequisites: Ethics, Philosophy of Law, Justice Theory
Key Topics
- Moral Philosophy
- Theories of Punishment
- Ethical Implications
- Restorative Justice
Learning Outcomes
- Articulate Ethical Theories
- Evaluate Punitive Actions
- Analyze Justice Policies
Full Description
This exam focuses on the moral philosophy surrounding concepts of punishment and justice. It evaluates various theoretical frameworks that define the ethical implications of punitive actions and restorative justice.
Understanding these philosophical frameworks is essential for grasping the moral complexities involved in punishment practices within societal justice systems. This knowledge promotes a critical examination of contemporary legal policies and their ethical grounding.
The exam will test the student's ability to articulate fundamental theories of punishment, reason the ethical implications of incarceration, and evaluate differing justice philosophies in a verbal format.
Students are encouraged to be prepared to analyze case studies related to punishment and offer insights into ethical dilemmas posed within these frameworks.
Sample Questions
- What are the main ethical objections to retributive punishment?
- How does restorative justice differ from traditional punitive approaches?
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