Louis Pojman died in 2005.
Louis Pojman was born in 1935.
The virtuous... as quoted by Pojman (Philosophy)
Stephen B. Bright argues that capital punishment is contrary to the best principles and positive image of the United States, that it is likely to result in executions of the wrongly convicted, and that it is administered in an arbitrary, unfair, and racist manner. Louis Pojman's case for capital punishment combines both the retributive and the deterrent arguments; and he insists that even if mistakes are made, we shouldn't give up capital punishment because of a few possible miscarriages of justice in which innocent people are executed.
Louis Brennan died in 1932.
Louis Tracy died in 1928.
Louis Cuny died in 1962.
Louis Chavance died in 1979.
Louis Galen died in 2007.
Louis LaRasso died in 1991.
Louis Bourguet died in 1742.
Louis Masreliez died in 1810.
Rudolf Louis died in 1914.