Hegel’s Retributivist Position on Punishment

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:192-211 (1976)
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Is Hegel a Retributivist?Thom Brooks - 2004 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 25 (1-2):113-126.

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