Law Like Love

Posted: 9 Mar 2005

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Jeffrie G. Murphy

Arizona State University College of Law

Abstract

This is a transcript of the Kharas Distinguished Lecture that was delivered in March of 2004 at Syracuse University College of Law. John Rawls has famously said that justice is the first virtue of social and legal institutions. This lecture seeks to open a discussion of the question: What would law - particularly criminal law - be like if we regarded love (agape) as the first virtue of social and legal institutions? The lecture discusses punishment - including capital punishment - in a framework of love, and critically considers the claim frequently made that love-based forgiveness is inconsistent with capital punishment and perhaps with all punishment.

Suggested Citation

Murphy, Jeffrie G., Law Like Love. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=682183

Jeffrie G. Murphy (Contact Author)

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