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A Kantian theory of criminal law

Posted on:2017-04-14Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of MinnesotaCandidate:Steffen, Jason RFull Text:PDF
GTID:1456390008477646Subject:Philosophy
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In this dissertation, I develop a new theory of criminal law that rests on Kantian principles. I show that attention to two aspects of Kant's political theory---his accounts of civic freedom and civic virtue---can help us develop a more just model of criminal law. In particular, I argue that we may properly criminalize only those activities which, by their nature, violate certain conditions enabling citizens to pursue their civic freedom. I then propose expanding the use of the jury in order to develop civic virtues that citizens of a just society ought to embrace. Finally, I argue that Kantian principles can both show why criminal punishment is necessary, and also help us discern its proper modes and extent.
Keywords/Search Tags:Criminal, Kantian
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