1659 | Protagoras seems to have made the huge move of separating punishment from revenge [Protagoras, by Vlastos] |
1661 | Socrates was the first to grasp that a cruelty is not justified by another cruelty [Vlastos on Socrates] |
1755 | Errors result from external influence, and should be corrected, not hated [Aristippus elder, by Diog. Laertius] |
8241 | Only put someone to death if the whole population believes it is deserved [Mengzi (Mencius)] |
1660 | It is noble to avenge oneself on one's enemies, and not come to terms with them [Aristotle] |
19770 | Primitive people simply redressed the evil caused by violence, without thought of punishing [Rousseau] |
7673 | Retributive punishment is better than being sent to hospital for your crimes [Kant, by Berlin] |
21433 | Violation of rights deserves punishment, which is vengeance, rather than restitution [Kant] |
24118 | Do away with punishment. Counter-retribution is as bad as the crime [Nietzsche] |
18300 | Whenever we have seen suffering, we have wanted the revenge of punishment [Nietzsche] |
23527 | Moral wickedness of an offence is always relevant to the degree of punishment [Hart,HLA] |
1658 | In early Greece the word for punishment was also the word for vengeance [Vlastos] |
20617 | How should the punishment fit the crime (for stealing chickens?) [Tuckness/Wolf] |