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At its core, the philosophical justification for punishment is often divided into two main camps: retributivism and utilitarianism. Retributivism, often summarized by the phrase "an eye for an eye," argues that punishment is a moral duty. Under this view, a wrongdoer deserves to suffer in proportion to the harm they have caused; justice is served when the moral scales are balanced. This perspective satisfies a deeply ingrained human psychological need for closure and fairness. Conversely, utilitarianism views punishment not as an end in itself, but as a means to a better future. The utilitarian approach focuses on deterrence—discouraging the offender and others from repeating the crime—and rehabilitation, aiming to transform the offender into a productive member of society. Retributivism, often summarized by the phrase "an eye
In the end, “PunishmentNyannyans” is a mirror. It reflects our desire to find meaning in noise, to laugh at juxtaposition, and to occasionally terrify our friends by sending them a GIF of a sad cat with the word “PUNISHMENT” overlaid on it in Comic Sans. Conversely, utilitarianism views punishment not as an end