Combining Philosophers
Ideas for Galen, John Charvet and Harry Gildersleve
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25. Social Practice / D. Justice / 2. The Law / b. Rule of law
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The rule of law mainly benefits those with property and liberties [Charvet]
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The rule of law is mainly to restrict governments [Charvet]
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The 1689 Bill of Rights denied the monarch new courts, or the right to sit as judge [Charvet]
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From 1701 only parliament could remove judges, whose decisions could not be discussed [Charvet]
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Justice superior to the rule of law is claimed on behalf of the workers, or the will of the nation [Charvet]
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25. Social Practice / D. Justice / 3. Punishment / a. Right to punish
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We execute irredeemable people, to protect ourselves, as a deterrent, and ending a bad life [Galen]
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