A New Opening for the Alternative Punishments Debate: Applying the Extended Mind Thesis

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Ratio Juris Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1111/raju.12414
Kamil Mamak
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The debate on alternative punishments appears to be stagnating. The impasse may be overcome if we consider humans from a different philosophical perspective. If we answer differently the question of who we are punishing, we open new possibilities regarding the question of how we punish. In particular, by applying the extended mind thesis we can arrive at interesting outcomes and reopen the debate on alternative punishments. According to this theory, external artifacts—such as smartphones—can be considered part of our minds. In this article, I defend the thesis that restricting access to personal technologies that are a part of one's self should be considered a form of punishment. Thus, a human who is considered from an extended perspective can be punished in a new way.
替代性惩罚辩论的新开端:应用扩展思维理论
关于替代惩罚的辩论似乎停滞不前。如果我们从不同的哲学角度来思考人类,就有可能打破僵局。如果我们对 "惩罚谁 "的问题做出不同的回答,我们就能为 "如何惩罚 "的问题带来新的可能性。特别是,通过运用扩展心智理论,我们可以得出有趣的结果,并重新开启关于替代性惩罚的辩论。根据这一理论,外部人工制品--比如智能手机--可以被视为我们思想的一部分。在本文中,我为以下论点辩护:限制使用作为自我一部分的个人技术应被视为一种惩罚。因此,从延伸角度考虑的人类可以以一种新的方式受到惩罚。
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