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Crime and Punishment: A Philosophical Journey to the Heart of Justice

 

Crime and punishment have been central themes in literature and philosophy throughout history. In this post, we delve into the profound questions that Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment raises about the nature of evil, guilt, and justice. Is punishment a means to restore moral order or a form of revenge?

Through a philosophical analysis, we explore the tensions between morality and punishment, as well as the relationship between the individual and society in situations of transgression. Through the case of Raskolnikov, the protagonist, we discuss the psychological and ethical consequences of his actions and how his punishment reflects the dynamics of justice in his time.

This reflection also leads us to consider contemporary justice. Have we made progress as a society in our treatment of crime, or are we still trapped in cycles of punishment without seeking transformative solutions?

Key Points:

• The psychology of crime and redemption in Crime and Punishment.

• The evolution of criminal justice theories.

• The question: Is punishment really a form of justice?

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