- Telishment
Telishment is
punishment of one who is suspected of wrongdoing, but whom the authorities know to be innocent. Telishment is imposed as a deterrent to future wrongdoers. Telishment is not punishment insofar as punishment requires that the recipient's treatment be deserved. Telishment is put forward as a criticism ofutilitarianism andconsequentialism as valid theories of ethics. If supporters of these theories believe in the effectiveness of telishment as a deterrent, opponents claim that they mustbite the bullet in saying that sometimes telishment is justified, in order to remain consistent.Sources
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The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy , "telishment"See also
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Punishment
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