In this article I will discuss whether the death penalty is wrong. I support the death penalty and present several arguments that support my position. First of all, we need to understand what the capital punishment is and why it is used. The death penalty is almost the same as human beings. This is a form of punishment, deterrent against other criminals. Furthermore, the death penalty is a way of preventing perpetrators from being executed because they committed other crimes.
The strongest argument against the use of the death penalty is that the death penalty is a cruel and unusual sentence. Article 8 amendment of the US Constitution condemns cruel and unusual punishment in protest against the death penalty. When the Constitution was drafted, the death penalty was widely practiced in this country, but it was not wrong or cruel and unusual. Like philosophers who are the basis of the Constitution, many of the authors of the Constitution support the death penalty. John Rock does not say that murder is essentially wrong. At the moment it is the role of criminal law to prove to everyone that preventing the killing is the greatest concern. The death penalty is morally wrong. Because it accepts human life cruelly and inhumanly. The way to enforce the death penalty may include physical torture. Even if you punish a criminal, this is definitely a cruel and inhuman act.
After all, the most important argument against the death penalty is that it is immoral. Regardless of what you think, the death penalty is killing and homicide is always wrong! Although murder is considered morally absolute, but not necessarily so, it is necessary to further study the morality of the death penalty. According to the moral form you believe, murder is sometimes considered moral. In ethics classes, I studied five major ethical theories. Four of the theories are flawed: Utilitarianism, Kantoism (moral theory), egoism, relativism, and fifth virtue ethics. Let's see the viewpoint of the death penalty of each theory.
In the case of Third Professor, examples of introducing crime and punishment are included, and there are six death sentences contrary to it. Let's think about sample crime first. Brutal repression against all Connecticut family members is horrible. By choosing it you can stimulate your emotions and promote the development of rational thinking. Instinct says: "Kill criminals, take it slowly" This is also the oldest trick of the death penalty. If you do not support enforcement under such circumstances, you must seek the conclusion of society. Third professor also took out "majority vote" card with his rhetoric. He wrote as follows. "Most people (including myself) have no doubt that the possibility that these inhuman beasts will be executed for crime." Do you really want to be a minority ethnic group? What? For example, I have no problem. Third professor continued to dispute the claim that "the majority of civilizations" "the country abolished capital punishment".