Response to Adam Kolber’s "Punishment and Moral Risk"

University of Illinois Law Review Online 2018 (2):175-183 (2018)
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Abstract

Adam Kolber argues against retributivist theories of punishment, based on considerations of moral uncertainty. In this reply, I suggest that Kolber’s argument will not have the implications he supposes, in part because, if it’s able to raise difficulties for retributivism, similar problems will arise for a wide variety of other approaches to punishment.

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Chelsea Rosenthal
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