Philosophical Underpinnings of Punishment: Justice and Moral Responsibility
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Students will engage with philosophical foundations of punishment, assessing justice and moral responsibility. The exam focuses on articulating theoretical concepts and analysis.
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Exam Details
Duration: 60 minutes
Prerequisites: Moral Philosophy, Ethics, Law and Society
Key Topics
- Philosophical Foundations
- Justice Theories
- Moral Responsibility
- Punitive Measures
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze Philosophical Theories
- Evaluate Justice Concepts
- Articulate Moral Responsibility
Full Description
This exam examines the philosophical foundations of punishment, focusing on concepts of justice and moral responsibility. It assesses different moral theories that inform punitive measures within legal systems.
Understanding the philosophical underpinnings allows scholars to engage critically with justice theories and their implications on societal views about punishment, fairness, and individual rights.
The exam will require students to articulate their grasp of theoretical concepts, analyze the interplay between moral responsibility and justice, and evaluate different punitive approaches verbally.
Students are encouraged to analyze real-world applications and implications of these theories within contemporary justice debates.
Sample Questions
- How does the punishment philosophy interact with the idea of moral responsibility?
- What are the implications of utilitarianism on punitive justice?
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