Legal Moralism, from consequentialism to deontology theory
In moral duties, in order for an action to be characterized by morality, it requires free will, and by imposing and threatening punishment, there can be no moral consequence. This view, which has a solid theoretical basis, is largely attributed to Kant. But the consequentialist approach, considering...
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: | Erfan Karimi Rad, Mojtaba Farahbakhsh, Seyed Mansour Mirsaeedi, Ghasem Ghasemi |
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التنسيق: | مقال |
اللغة: | Arabic |
منشور في: |
Imam Sadiq University in Iran, Islamic Republic of
2022-09-01
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سلاسل: | پژوهشنامه حقوق اسلامی |
الموضوعات: | |
الوصول للمادة أونلاين: | https://ilr.isu.ac.ir/article_76370_cfd5ef4c2363aeab42da54baef25368f.pdf |
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