PHIL 3475

PHIL 3475

Course information provided by the 2025-2026 Catalog.

This course addresses central debates in the philosophy of legal punishment. We will analyze the leading theories of punishment, including the familiar retributivist and deterrent alternatives, as well as lesser-known hybrid, self-defense, and rehabilitative accounts. We will ask whether each theory offers a general justification for establishing institutions of punishment, and whether each theory justifies specific acts of punishment. Other topics may include criminal responsibility, the legitimacy of collateral consequences (e.g., the denial of felons' voting rights), alternatives to punishment, etc.


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  •   Regular Academic Session.  Combined with: SHUM 3475

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  • 19537 PHIL 3475   LEC 001

    • TR TBA
    • Aug 25 - Dec 8, 2025
    • Yost, B

  • Instruction Mode: In Person