The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, àÅèÁ·Õè 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... punishment condemned , and the end of punishment considered to be either to deter from crime , or to reform the criminal , or to repress crime by eliminating or secluding him , pp . 79-81 . - Objections to these theories , p . 82 sq ...
... punishment condemned , and the end of punishment considered to be either to deter from crime , or to reform the criminal , or to repress crime by eliminating or secluding him , pp . 79-81 . - Objections to these theories , p . 82 sq ...
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... Punishment and indemni- fication , p . 168 sq . - Definition of punishment , p . 169 sq .-- Savage punishments inflicted upon the culprit by the community at large , pp . 170-173 . - By some person or persons invested with judicial ...
... Punishment and indemni- fication , p . 168 sq . - Definition of punishment , p . 169 sq .-- Savage punishments inflicted upon the culprit by the community at large , pp . 170-173 . - By some person or persons invested with judicial ...
˹éÒ xi
... Punishment may also be applied as a means of deterring from crime , p . 198 sq . - But the scope which justice ... punishments inflicted by many savages , p . 221 sq . - Uncivilised peoples who entirely excuse , or do not pun- ish ...
... Punishment may also be applied as a means of deterring from crime , p . 198 sq . - But the scope which justice ... punishments inflicted by many savages , p . 221 sq . - Uncivilised peoples who entirely excuse , or do not pun- ish ...
˹éÒ xii
... punishment , pp . 253-255 . — The origin of the mediæval practice of punishing animals , p . 255 sq . - Explanation of the practice of retaliating upon animals , pp . 256-260 . - At the earlier stages of civilisation even inaniniate ...
... punishment , pp . 253-255 . — The origin of the mediæval practice of punishing animals , p . 255 sq . - Explanation of the practice of retaliating upon animals , pp . 256-260 . - At the earlier stages of civilisation even inaniniate ...
˹éÒ xvii
... PUNISHMENT OF DEATH The prevalence of the custom of blood - revenge , pp . 477-479 . - Blood - revenge regarded not ... punishment , pp . 492-495.- Modern legislation has undergone a radical change with reference to capital punishment ...
... PUNISHMENT OF DEATH The prevalence of the custom of blood - revenge , pp . 477-479 . - Blood - revenge regarded not ... punishment , pp . 492-495.- Modern legislation has undergone a radical change with reference to capital punishment ...
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