This book develops an alternative account of rights according to which rights forfeiture has a much smaller role to play because rights themselves are more contextually contingent. For example, those who threaten to cause harm without a right to do so have weaker claims not to be killed than innocent bystanders or those who have a right to threaten to cause harm. By framing rights as the output of a balance of competing claims, and by laying out a detailed account of how to balance competing claims, Walen provides a more coherent account of when killing in war is permissible.
This book develops an alternative account of rights according to which rights forfeiture has a much smaller role to play because rights themselves are more contextually contingent. For example, those who threaten to cause harm without a right to do so have weaker claims not to be killed than innocent bystanders or those who have a right to threaten to cause harm. By framing rights as the output of a balance of competing claims, and by laying out a detailed account of how to balance competing claims, Walen provides a more coherent account of when killing in war is permissible.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alec D. Walen is a professor at Rutgers University, with a joint appointment in Law, Philosophy, and Criminal Justice. He has published numerous articles on topics in moral philosophy, criminal law, constitutional law, national security law, and just war theory. The central focus of his current work is articulating a view of rights that reflects a fundamental moral commitment to autonomy, equality, and the value of human welfare.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Basic Premises and Method Chapter 3: A Theory of Rights Chapter 4: Putting the Mechanics of Claims in Perspective Chapter 5: Avoiding a Misplaced Emphasis on Intentions Chapter 6: Innocent Threats versus Innocent Bystanders Chapter 7: From Innocent Threats to Innocently Aiding Unjust Combatants Chapter 8: Negative Agent-Claims and the Agent-Patient Inference Chapter 9: Intervening Agency and the Right of Non-Sacrifice Chapter 10: Conclusions Bibliography Table of Cases Glossary of Terms Index
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Basic Premises and Method Chapter 3: A Theory of Rights Chapter 4: Putting the Mechanics of Claims in Perspective Chapter 5: Avoiding a Misplaced Emphasis on Intentions Chapter 6: Innocent Threats versus Innocent Bystanders Chapter 7: From Innocent Threats to Innocently Aiding Unjust Combatants Chapter 8: Negative Agent-Claims and the Agent-Patient Inference Chapter 9: Intervening Agency and the Right of Non-Sacrifice Chapter 10: Conclusions Bibliography Table of Cases Glossary of Terms Index
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