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Should I want to see my enemies suffer? Should prisoners pay through pain?
This conference, taking place on 19-20 June 2019 and organised by Alexandra Couto, Alyx Robinson, Alexandra Trofimov, Lubomira Radoilska and Lauren Ware, aims to provide an international forum for researchers at all career stages working in the philosophy of emotions and their ethical, legal, and political significance to discuss the role of emotion in the practice of punishment.
Registration will open 15 April, 2019: please check back after this date to sign-up! A number of subsidies for participation will be available to students and anyone not in full-time, permanent positions. More here...