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Justice and punishment in the magical world from "summary" of The Ultimate Harry Potter and Philosophy by William Irwin,Gregory Bassham

Justice in the magical world is a complex and multifaceted concept. It involves not only the enforcement of laws and regulations but also the moral considerations that underlie them. Punishment, on the other hand, is the means by which justice is carried out. In the magical world, punishment takes on various forms, from detention to expulsion to more severe measures such as the use of the Unforgivable Curses. One of the key themes in the Harry Potter series is the idea of justice and punishment. Throughout the books, we see characters facing the consequences of their actions, both good a...
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    The Ultimate Harry Potter and Philosophy

    William Irwin

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