Moral Theory and Capital Punishment
Explore the intricate relationship between moral philosophy and capital punishment in the thought-provoking book, Moral Theory and Capital Punishment by John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Published in 1987, this engaging paperback spans 184 pages, delving into the ethical implications of capital punishment through the lens of utilitarian and Kantian normative theories.
In this insightful work, the author examines the philosophical debates surrounding the morality of capital punishment, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of right and wrong in this contentious issue. Perfect for students of philosophy, law, or anyone interested in the moral dimensions of justice, this book invites readers to reflect on the implications of their beliefs.
Enhance your library with this essential text that challenges conventional views and encourages critical thinking about one of society's most pressing ethical dilemmas.