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20Followability, Necessity, and Excuse: Interpreting Kant’s Penal TheoryKantian Review 1-18. forthcoming.Philosophers traditionally interpret Kant as a retributivist, but modern interpreters, with reference to Kant’s theory of justice and problematic passages, instead propose penal theories that mix retributive and deterrent features. Although these mixed penal theories are substantively compelling and capture the Kantian spirit, their dual aspects lead to a justificatory conflict that generates an apparent dilemma. To resolve this dilemma and clear the ground for these mixed theories, I will outli…Read more
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Areas of Interest
Moral Psychology |
Normative Ethics |
Meta-Ethics |
Social and Political Philosophy |
Immanuel Kant |