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|a Day, Terence.
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|a The Conception of Punishment in Early Indian Literature
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|a TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- TRANSLITERATIONS AND TEXTUAL REFERENCES -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- INTRODUCTION: LITERARY SOURCES OF THE INDIAN CONCEPTION OF PUNISHMENT -- PART I. METAPHYSICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE INDIAN CONCEPTION OF PUNISHMENT -- Chapter 1. The Concept of Rightness -- A. Rta -- B. Agents of Rta -- C. Rta and Divine Punishment -- Chapter 2. The Concept of Obligation -- A. Dharma -- B. Dharma and Deity -- C. Dharma and Sovereignty -- D. Dharma and Dandaniti -- E. Dharma and Penal Justice -- Chapter 3. The Concept of Retribution
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|a A. Karma and Moral CausationB. Karma and God -- C. The Ethicality of Karma -- PART II. ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF PUNISHMENT -- A. Imputable Actions -- B. Criminal Motive -- C. Moral Responsibility -- D. Forgiveness, Retribution, and Revenge -- E. Form and Function in Punishment -- PART III. RETRIBUTION IN HUMAN EXPERIENCE -- Chapter 4. Spatial Conditions of Retribution -- A. The Twenty-one Hells -- B. This Earthly Purgatory -- C. Retribution Bodies -- D. Society and Community -- Chapter 5. Penal Instruments of Retribution -- A. Divine Afflictions
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|a B. Judicial PenaltiesC. Curses, Oaths, and Ordeals -- Chapter 6. Modes of Self-Retribution -- A. Punitive Asceticism -- B. Penitential Punishment -- C. Expiational Suicide -- D. Sacrificial and Devotional Expiation -- CONCLUSION: THE STRUCTURE OF PUNISHMENT -- NOTES -- SELECTED REFERENCES -- GLOSSARY -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- G -- H -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- Y -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S
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