punition
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary punishment|comeuppance => punir guš-mâl-i kub-kâr-i pâd-afrâh (plv. pâtifrâs) + fra. juste punition : eng. comeuppance : sezâ/tâvân e bad-kâri, mâleš e be-jâ + => eng. sin + Punishment cannot be justified on the ground that the criminal is "wicked", but only on the ground that he has behaved in a way which others wish to discourage. Hell, as a place of punishment for sinners, becomes quite irrational. (B. RUSSELL, Religion and Science, p. 239) + The more we study the question, the more we are brought to the conclusion that society itself is responsible for the anti-social deeds perpetrated in its midst, and that no punishment, no prisons, and no hangmen can diminish the numbers of such deeds; nothing short of a reorganization of society itself. Three-quarters of all the acts which are brought every year before our courts have their origin, either directly or indirectly, in the present disorganized state of society with regard to the production and distribution of wealth--not in the perversity of human nature. (Kropotkin, "Anarchist Communism,'' pp. 31-32, B. RUSSELL, Proposed Roads To Freedom ) + Je pense que ce serait, à coup sûr, l'une des tâches les plus fondamentales que de repenser, dans l'articulation entre le droit, la morale et l'institution, le sens que l'on peut donner à la punition légale. (M. FOUCAULT, Dits et écrits II, 1976-1988, p. 1460-1)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary pu·ni·tion Pronunciation: pyü- ' ni-shən Function: noun Etymology: Middle English punicion, from Anglo-French, from Latin punition-, punitio, from punire Date: 15th century : PUNISHMENT ]]>