Question

The issue of forgiving a criminal (for example, commuting a death sentence to life in prison)

forces us to confront a contradiction between mercy (giving someone a break) and

a. justice (giving someone what he deserves).

b. utility (giving someone what will make him happy).

c. love (giving someone unconditional acceptance).

d. fallibility (the tendency to err).

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