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    ones. Times change and words change all the time. For this paper I think it is important to understand “The synonyms "chastise," "discipline," and "correct" are differentiated by noting that while punishment indicates some retribution inflicted after a disobedience, chastise is likely to suggest the infliction of pain in the hope of effecting a reformation; discipline may involve punishment but always suggests…

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    The knowledge of ‘being watched’ affects human behavior to a great extent. This ideology is evident in Foucault’s Discipline and Punish as he uses Bentham’s Panopticon to demonstrate the principle. The Panopticon is essentially a model for external surveillance as it consists of a circular building constructed around a tower with guards who can watch the rooms at any given…

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    Cons Of Spanking Children

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    becoming violent, these kids will pick up on certain behaviors and try to emulate them. Parents can come in to either reinforce these behaviors or punish the child for behaving poorly. There are various ways to discipline a child, but one technique that has been studied the most is spanking. Most children in the United…

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    Should corporal punishment be banned in school? By Tay Ming Jian Corporal is the punishment that happened in school time. The effect of corporal punishment is to discipline the kid or the student to have a good attitude. It still happed in this generation, the punishment is always happened between on the children and student, and teacher will hit the student by cane if they are doing something wrong, like forget to bring the book, make a mistake in the exercise, playing around, etc. The teacher…

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    Michel Foucault's Theories

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    2.3. Michel Foucault’s Theories Michel Foucault was a French critical thinker. He has had strong influence on philosophy, critical theory and a wide range of humanistic and social scientific disciplines. He was one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. Foucault played a major role in events and in the focus of theoretical work of that time. He focused on particular subjects because that subjects come from his personal experiences. Whenever I have tried to carry out a piece…

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    “Panopticism.” Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison. New York: Vintage Books, 1995. 195-228. Print. Keywords: power, surveillance, visibility, perfection, separation Michel Foucault was a philosopher and historian that was born in France. He focused his interests on philosophy of technology, the association between knowledge and power, ethics, and social theory. Foucault was a philosophy professor at the University of Paris VIII, and wrote several other notable works in addition to…

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    and simultaneously in order to monitor and control all of its people. An example of the Ideologies within the dystopian society are all summed up within the very ideal of the panoptic ideologies which is “visibility is a trap.” (Foucault, Discipline and Punish). This is true about the way 1984 is organized and how it proves that if seen expressing emotions of happiness should already consider themselves forgotten. For if caught thinking and using emotions that are wrong are all going to bring…

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    Social Theory: Panopticon

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    are many sites of discipline with specific technology of power, the most common technology is Panopticon. Panopticon was originally a concept of the prison building designed by social theorist, Jeremy Bentham in 1785. In modern society, panopticon is no longer just the architectural design, but it being a model of management of discipline and punish which is also applied nowadays to discipline the societies that exercised through surveillance. In order to sustaining discipline in modern society…

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    utilized as the premise for discipline which includes compulsory sentencing strategies and sentencing rules frameworks. These disciplines are a social articulation of the individual retaliation the criminal 's casualties feels, reasonably kept to what is best for society all in all. This basically suggests "eye for eye" judgments. (2) Deterrence is the utilization of punishment as a risk to discourage individuals from culpable…

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    rapes his sister Tamar. Both David and Poseidon are unwilling to uphold justice enough to deliver it to their children. In contrast, the loving father in Proverbs not only allows his son to be punished but does so himself (Prov. 3:12). In Proverbs, discipline is a father’s act of mercy towards his son. If acts like Poseidon’s are excused, justice cannot be upheld and society…

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