Rewards and punishments are important means of regulating people's behavior. In ancient times, it was believed that both heaven and terrestrial rulers could implement rewards and punishments. The implementation of rewards and punishments is based on people's desire to seek benefits and avoid harm. ...
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(3) 残忍和非常的惩罚 Cruel and Unusual Punishments | 人性中的善良天使 1 / 8 The debunking of superstition and dogma removes one of the pretexts for torture, but leaves it available as a punishment for secular crimes and misdemeanors. People in ancient, medieval, and early modern times ...
Originating in ancient times, it put the Church forward as an institution capable of tempering arbitrary punishments and persecutions. The cross and the sword Lawyer Tarek Al-Awady wonders: "where is the entertainment in the arbitrary punishments against Adly?" What is happening is a violation of...
but it's also filled with the worst ancient Greek mythology punishments that were designed to serve as cautionary tales for hubris and the defiance of the gods. These legendary punishments often reflect the Greeks' deep understanding of justice and retribution, offering dramatic and, at times, gru...
The king said, ’According to the teachings of ancient times, Chi You was the first to produce disorder, which spread among the quiet, orderly people, till all became robbers and murderers, owl-like and yet self-complacent in their conduct, traitors and villains, snatching and filching, dis...
The punishment of the sack, or poena cullei, was another oddly specific form ofexecution. It was used inancient Romein cases of parricide (or killing one’s parents or other close family member). The condemned was sewn into a leather sack with a number of animals, including adog, amonk...
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Meals are served three times a day in the dining room. Do not exceed the ration. Do not waste food. Working in the kitchen was one of the best jobs a prisoner could have (although I would certainly be nervous if they had easy access to the knives). ...
in a large part of Europe are nonetheless called “law.” Moreover, it is today as pernicious as it is common that an opinion of Carpzov, an ancient custom cited by Claro, or a torture suggested with irate complacency by Farinacci, should be the laws unhesitatingly followed by those who...