Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:48 pm
Why don't you just let me know what you
want me to say?
Maybe it's this.
If not, this is a good start to begin clarifying with yeas, nays, interpretations and variations.
Just sayin'.
"I think intentionally inflicting pain, suffering, or loss, as punishment or retribution, is a form of justice?"
Because the terms and intent of justice must be defined, the complex question has too many qualifiers for a simple, one word answer. Therefore, the question invites a wordier explanation that satisfies the conditions of the question.
A proportional response* to a victim of intentionally inflicted pain, suffering, or loss can be determined by a society. Rule of Law.
A proportional response* can also be determined by an individual. Rule of Man.
Rule of Man varies by the man.
Rule of Law varies by the circumstance of the incident(s), and the society.
Rule of Law variances are caused by rules, and corruption of rules.
Rule of Man variances are usually caused by the Big Dog.
* What are the qualities of a proportional response, and why must the response be proportional?