Philosophy proposes much and requires nothing. Enlightened men and women seek and fight for justice because societies work better when it is in place.
From what I understand, Plato is considered the father of political philosophy.
The punishment philosophy that holds that criminal sentences should be proportional to the seriousness of the criminal act is called proportionality. It emphasizes that punishment should fit the crime, with more severe crimes warranting harsher punishments and vice versa. This philosophy aims to ensure fairness and justice in the criminal justice system.
In philosophy, Glaucon is a character in Plato's "Republic." He is the brother of Plato and a key figure in the dialogue that discusses justice and the nature of the ideal state. Glaucon represents the perspective of someone who questions the nature of justice and seeks to understand its implications.
Yes, philosophy is considered an abstract discipline because it deals with fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language that do not have straightforward empirical answers. It requires critical thinking, logic, and conceptual analysis to address these abstract concepts and debates.
Social philosophy is a branch of philosophy that explores issues related to society, social structures, and human interactions. It examines concepts such as justice, equality, freedom, and morality in the context of social relationships and institutions. Social philosophers seek to understand and analyze the nature of society and the values that underpin it.
Leonard Kahn has written: 'Mill on justice' -- subject(s): Justice, PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Justice (Philosophy), PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern, PHILOSOPHY / Political, Political and social views
define punishment philosophy and how it can affect the criminal justice post-conviction process
define punishment philosophy and how it can affect the criminal justice post-conviction process. Include a description of how sanctions are related to punishment philosophy and used in the criminal justice field.
Grace Clement has written: 'Care, autonomy, and justice' -- subject(s): Caring, Autonomy (Philosophy), Feminist ethics, Justice (Philosophy)
Sience is objective and requires empiracle evidence. Philosophy is subjective and does not require empiracle evidence.
Damien Conus has written: 'Commutative justice' -- subject(s): Contracts, Justice (Philosophy), History
Jackton Ogeno has written: 'A philosophical analysis of \\' -- subject(s): Philosophy, School discipline, Justice (Philosophy)
Establish Justice.
Jiwei Ci is a philosopher who has written on topics such as ethics, political philosophy, and Confucianism. Some of his notable works include "Dialectic and Debate in the Analects" and "The Two Faces of Justice."
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Angelica Nuzzo has written: 'Memory, history, justice in Hegel' -- subject(s): PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General, Philosophy, Memory (Philosophy), History 'Kant and the Unity of Reason'
WilliamJ Chambliss has written: 'Law, order, and power' -- subject(s): Administration of Justice, Justice, Administration of, Law, Philosophy