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Armyvet007
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Primary objective of punishment
-Me- A primary objective is the security of the community
-Ender- THE primary objective is retribution, security is a secondary objective
-Dulles quote- 4 primary objectives, he does not indicate 1 primary and 3 secondary objectives
I agree with you on how they work [in parallel, independantly, etc.]. I disagree with Ender that retribution is THE primary objective in all punishment. I pointed to Dulles’s quote because he would have worded his comment differently if he thought that. The fact that the Cardinal instead grouped retribution with three other primary objectives indicates to me that he does not view retribution as THE primary objective.
As for why should society be punished-
-how exactly is society being punished for what the criminal did?
-And please do not say it’s punished because of the fiscial resources it takes to keep a person in prison for life. Right to life > money. Regardless of who’s right to life we are talking about.
The death penaly can be moral. It becomes immoral when it violates the restrictions/criteria defined by the Church. The death penalty in the US is immoral because we have other non-lethal options which can be used and which produce the same/similar results of the death penalty [except death of course]. The death penalty is like a Just War, a last resort option.
-Me- A primary objective is the security of the community
-Ender- THE primary objective is retribution, security is a secondary objective
-Dulles quote- 4 primary objectives, he does not indicate 1 primary and 3 secondary objectives
I agree with you on how they work [in parallel, independantly, etc.]. I disagree with Ender that retribution is THE primary objective in all punishment. I pointed to Dulles’s quote because he would have worded his comment differently if he thought that. The fact that the Cardinal instead grouped retribution with three other primary objectives indicates to me that he does not view retribution as THE primary objective.
As for why should society be punished-
-how exactly is society being punished for what the criminal did?
-And please do not say it’s punished because of the fiscial resources it takes to keep a person in prison for life. Right to life > money. Regardless of who’s right to life we are talking about.
The death penaly can be moral. It becomes immoral when it violates the restrictions/criteria defined by the Church. The death penalty in the US is immoral because we have other non-lethal options which can be used and which produce the same/similar results of the death penalty [except death of course]. The death penalty is like a Just War, a last resort option.