Justice, Law and Punishment 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PhilosophyEvilA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: Robin HarraginCreated on: 07-05-13 14:55 Who defines justice as wisdom, courage and discipline working together in harmony? Plato 1 of 15 Who does Plato think should run the government? Philosopher Kings 2 of 15 Who regards justice as a balance between extremes and the sum of virtues Aristotle 3 of 15 Whose life do Christians believe is a pattern for justice? Jesus Christ 4 of 15 What is the theory call that claims that humans lack intrinsic value and must regulate their behaviour by having a ruler Social contract 5 of 15 Who believed that man's life is "solitary, poor, nasty, short and brutish? Thomas Hobbes 6 of 15 Who believes that man should never be a means to an end, he is an "end in himself" Immanuel Kant 7 of 15 Which modern philosoher claimed that our actions should assume that the same action could be done to ourselves John Rawls 8 of 15 What is the concept of being unaware of the disadvantages of others and treating them equal? Veil of ignorance 9 of 15 Which modern philosopher believed that we are entitled to keep what we legitimately earn Robert Nozick 10 of 15 Which philosopher believes in retributive justice? James Rachels 11 of 15 What does the retributive theory see punishment? Debt to be paid 12 of 15 What is the theory of punishment called which seeks to change or convert the criminal to a better life? Rehabilitation 13 of 15 Which philosopher claimed that all punishment is mischief? Jeremy Bentham 14 of 15 Which philosopher compared an approach to punishment to dealing with a broken down car? Bertrand Russell 15 of 15
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