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    Jean Hampton's own communicative framework concedes that ... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The moral education view of punishment is problematic.

    Jean Hampton's own communicative framework concedes that hard treatment risks obscuring the moral message, undermining the educational goal from within.

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    • 1.When punishment severity dominates offender and public attention, the underlying moral principle being communicated becomes secondary to fear of consequences.
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    • 2.Hampton's framework aims to express moral condemnation through punishment; excessive hard treatment transforms this into mere coercion, losing communicative power.
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    • 3.Educational goals require the audience to comprehend and internalize the message; excessive suffering can prevent rational moral reflection by overwhelming cognition.
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    • 1.The moral message and hard treatment need not conflict; proportionate severity itself communicates that the violated norm matters deeply to the community.
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    • 2.Hampton distinguishes between punishment's communicative content and its hard treatment; they serve different functions and can coexist without undermining each other.
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    • 3.Some moral lessons require experiential weight to be internalized; abstract communication alone may fail to convey genuine accountability for serious wrongs.
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