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Dialogues On The Ethics Of Capital Punishment New Dialogues In Philosophy Dale Jacquette

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Dialogues On The Ethics Of Capital Punishment New Dialogues In Philosophy Dale Jacquette
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.09 MB
Pages: 149
Author: Dale Jacquette
ISBN: 9780742561434, 0742561437
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Dialogues On The Ethics Of Capital Punishment New Dialogues In Philosophy Dale Jacquette by Dale Jacquette 9780742561434, 0742561437 instant download after payment.

One in the series New Dialogues in Philosophy, edited by the author himself, Dale Jacquette presents a fictional dialogue over a three-day period on the ethical complexities of capital punishment. Jacquette moves his readers from outlining basic issues in matters of life and death, to questions of justice and compassion, with a concluding dialogue on the conditional and unconditional right to life. Jacquette's characters talk plainly and thoughtfully about the death penalty, and readers are left to determine for themselves how best to think about the morality of putting people to death.

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