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"Justifying Legal Punishment" Self-Quiz
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According to Primoratz, what is a greater injustice than mistakenly sentencing an innocent person to death?
failing to prevent future murders
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applying punishments in a discriminatory way
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systemically failing to give murderers what they deserve
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all of the above
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According to Primoratz, a punishment is proportional only if it
treats the wrongdoer just as the wrongdoer treated her victim.
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deprives the wrongdoer of the same amount of value as that which she deprived her victim of.
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ensures that the wrongdoer will not do the same wrong again in the future.
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none of the above.
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What is retributivism?
the position that capital punishment is morally permissible
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the theory that punishment should be based on what an offender deserves
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the position that capital punishment is morally impermissible
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the theory that punishment should be based on a wide variety of factors, including its consequences
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What does Primoratz think is the justification for capital punishment?
It is the only punishment proportional to murder.
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It is the only cost-effective punishment for murder.
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It is the only effective deterrent to murder.
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all of the above.
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How does Primoratz respond to the objection that executing a young person is not proportionate to the murder of an elderly person?
He admits that capital punishment may not be justified in that case.
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He claims that anyone who would murder an elderly person has a less valuable life.
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He claims that anyone who would murder an elderly person has no claim to proportionate punishment.
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He asserts that all lives are equally valuable.
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