If we assume the definition of justice examined in the first chapter, Permission and Prohibition, how would this principle of justice direct or stop us from pursuing punishment? A relatively fine line is drawn between prohibiting injustice and excessive punishment. Fundamentally, this chapter determines whether any retribution beyond a mere denial of injustice can ever be just.
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Zachary David Taylor
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Chapter 1 presented the central principle of a fair discernment between right and wrong. But when acts do go wrong, this discernment must inform us what we can pursue in turn. Chapter 2 explains.