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Ethics & Morality
Death Penalty - Non-Religious Arguments
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<blockquote data-quote="Clizby WampusCat" data-source="post: 76465867" data-attributes="member: 420857"><p>I would say it is never permissible. </p><p></p><p>I gave two other reasons but on a strictly moral grounds I don't think it maximizes the well being of the murderer, executioner or victims. Does it maximize well being for the murderer? It would be better to rehabilitate and restore in a way that the murderer can become a good part of society. I have found studies that the executioners well being is not made better by the act and the victims well being will not change if we torture the murderer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clizby WampusCat, post: 76465867, member: 420857"] I would say it is never permissible. I gave two other reasons but on a strictly moral grounds I don't think it maximizes the well being of the murderer, executioner or victims. Does it maximize well being for the murderer? It would be better to rehabilitate and restore in a way that the murderer can become a good part of society. I have found studies that the executioners well being is not made better by the act and the victims well being will not change if we torture the murderer. [/QUOTE]
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