killing an unpleasant person might be the best preventative course, — unenlightened
But that is because all punishment is senseless — unenlightened
I feel that sometimes the only reason someone holds back on committing a crime is the threat of punishment. — TheMadFool
But I hold to the principle that it is both immoral and ineffective to rely on being unpleasant to one person to deter another, or to persuade by bullying and threats. Respect and kindness better makes people more amenable. Lots of folk disagree with me though — unenlightened
How effective do you think is your philosophy in practical terms? Does it work? — TheMadFool
I think we can not say that, as there is nothing doing the "sentencing" when we die of natural causes at the end of our biological life span. A theist of the Judeo-Christian stripe may say that it's God which does the sentencing, or that it's all Adam and Eve's fault (original sin and the Fall and all that good stuff), but if that's the case, I'd guess you'd have to take that up with Yaweh.Can we not then say that from the moment we're born we are sentenced to death. — TheMadFool
I am curious: does this position apply to white-collar criminals, as well? That is, should Wall Street traders who commit fraud, or people like Bernie Madoff who operate Ponzi schemes not be punished?Punishment is never sensible. If someone is unpleasant, they are not made more pleasant by being unpleasant to them. — unenlightened
I am curious: does this position apply to white-collar criminals, as well? That is, should Wall Street traders who commit fraud, or people like Bernie Madoff who operate Ponzi schemes not be punished? — Arkady
Since we're ALL on death row and if the law is sensible may I ask what grievious crime did we commit to deserve death? — TheMadFool
From a different perspective is the death penalty a sensible form of punishment? — TheMadFool
As may Socrates:I'd argue that death is the reward and life the penalty. — Heister Eggcart
Sin.Since we're ALL on death row and if the law is sensible may I ask what grievious crime did we commit to deserve death? — TheMadFool
Yes. Death penalty should be reserved for those cases in which the wrong-doer has committed such crimes that they have exited from the jurisdiction of human society - their crimes are so terrible, we can't even adequately and fairly judge them anymore. Death in that case is sending them to the Divine Tribunal to be judged.From a different perspective is the death penalty a sensible form of punishment? — TheMadFool
Since we're ALL on death row and if the law is sensible may I ask what grievious crime did we commit to deserve death? — TheMadFool
That's called deterrence. But I call it bullying.
But I hold to the principle that it is both immoral and ineffective to rely on being unpleasant to one person to deter another, or to persuade by bullying and threats. — unenlightened
As the famous lawyer Clarence Darrow once said, I have never killed any one, but I have read some obituary notices with great satisfaction.
You take an extreme non-interventionist position. I — Bitter Crank
Come on, unenlightened: putting armed robbers in prison for 5 years isn't bullying. — Bitter Crank
Punishment is never sensible. If someone is unpleasant, they are not made more pleasant by being unpleasant to them. — unenlightened
Punishment is also for the victims and society's sense of justice. — Marchesk
all punishment is senseless — unenlightened
You take an extreme non-interventionist position. — Bitter Crank
Don't you just hate it when folks attribute the wrong 'ism to you. — unenlightened
"all punishment is senseless" is a totally interventionist statement suitable for law and order types. — Bitter Crank
I don't know who will execute the kindness and caring program for felons -- you don't like psychologists and their kind, so I guess it will be up to some other group of mechanics. — Bitter Crank
It is particularly difficult to scale up your admirable approach when the economic and social structure of large portions of society are crumbling. People don't just feel "disempowered" and marginalized; they are disempowered and marginalized--often by design. — Bitter Crank
I'm not expecting to get elected any time soon. — unenlightened
Literally every society engages in some form of retributive justice. — Marchesk
Well what hasn't been done cannot be done and must be a bad idea. I concede — unenlightened
It would be like promising to get rid of money... — Marchesk
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