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Punishment - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments | |||
Punishment: Punishment is a consequence intended to discourage a behavior from being repeated. See also Actions, Action theory, Law, Justice, Jurisdiction, Society, Coercion._____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. | |||
Author | Item | More concepts for author | |
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Becker, Gary S. | Punishment | Becker, Gary S. | |
Behavioral Economics | Punishment | Behavioral Economics | |
Dari-Mattiacci, Giuseppe | Punishment | Dari-Mattiacci, Giuseppe | |
De Geest, Gerrit | Punishment | De Geest, Gerrit | |
Durkheim, Émile | Punishment | Durkheim, Emile | |
Hegel, G.W.F. | Punishment | Hegel, G.W.F. | |
Kant, Immanuel | Punishment | Kant, Immanuel | |
Rawls, John | Punishment | Rawls, John | |
Shapiro, Carl | Punishment | Shapiro, Carl | |
Social Psychology | Punishment | Social Psychology | |
Stigler, George J. | Punishment | Stigler, George J. | |
Stiglitz, Joseph E. | Punishment | Stiglitz, Joseph E. | |
Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-12-04 |