Published: 2024-12-31

Capital Punishment and Lethal Acts in War

John Finnis
Studia Philosophiae Christianae
Section: Papers
https://doi.org/10.21697/spch.2024.60.A.10

Abstract

In reply to the readily inferable denial, in para. 304 of the papal exhortation Amoris Laetitia, that there are any exceptionless negative moral norms, this article (1) recalls and reaffirms the philosophical and doctrinal tradition’s thesis that there are such norms. It then (2) sketches what is involved in identifying a kinds of act by its object; (3) reflects briefly on the three successive and different iterations of the teaching of the Catechism of the Catholic Church on capital punishment; and (4) draws attention to the Catechism’s notable but little discussed, non-pacifist teaching against all intending to kill, even in just war.

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Received: 30/04/2024. Reviewed: 25/09/2024. Accepted: 7/10/2024.

Keywords:

exceptionless negative norms, objects of moral acts, war, capital punishment, killing humans

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Finnis, J. (2024). Capital Punishment and Lethal Acts in War. Studia Philosophiae Christianae, 60(2), 7–34. https://doi.org/10.21697/spch.2024.60.A.10

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