Marek Piechowiak

SWPS University Of Social Sciences And Humanities
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    Plato's Conception of Punitive Justice
    In Antonio Incampo & Wojciech Żełaniec (eds.), Universality of Punishment, Cacucci. pp. 73-96. 2015.
    The analysis demonstrates that for Plato the principal aim of punishment is not the defence of values acknowledged by the legal system nor the well being of the state, but the good of the individual – his personal development, which is, first of all, moral development. This development consists of the attainment of the greatest – situated on the level of existence – excellence of the subject, which is the virtue of justice, an inner unity based on inner regularity, order, harmony and straightnes…Read more