The fifteen new essays collected in this volume address questions concerning the ethics of self-defense, most centrally when and to what extent the use of defensive force, especially lethal force, can be justified.
The fifteen new essays collected in this volume address questions concerning the ethics of self-defense, most centrally when and to what extent the use of defensive force, especially lethal force, can be justified.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christian Coons is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University. His research focuses on theory selection in normative ethics, the nature of value, and the structural relationship between normative concepts. Michael Weber is Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University. His research in moral and political philosophy centers on contemporary egalitarianism, rational choice theory, and the place of the emotions in ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1. Introduction * Christian Coons and Michael Weber * 2. Recipe for a Theory of Self-Defense: The Ingredients, and Some Cooking Suggestions * Larry Alexander * 3. The Moral Responsibility Account of Liability to Defensive Harm * Michael Otsuka * 4. Defensive Liability Without Culpability * Saba Bazargan * 5. Defense of Self and Others Against Culpable Rights Violators * Peter Vallentyne * 6. Causation, Culpability, and Liability * Victor Tadors * 7. Self-Defense and Risks * Vera Bergelson * 8. The Role of Necessity in Liability to Defensive Harm * Helen Frowe * 9. Proportionality in Defense * Kai Draper * 10. The Limits of Self-Defense * Jeff McMahan * 11. Against Liability: A Reasons-Based Account of Self-Defense * Michelle Madden Dempsey * 12. Forfeiture and Self-Defense * Kimberly Ferzan * 13. Stand Your Ground * Heidi Hurd * 14. Fight or Flight: Moral Intuitions, Institutions, and the Right to Stand One's Ground * Ian Fishback * 15. Liability and the Ethics of War: A Response to Strawser and McMahan * Seth Lazar * Bibliography * Index
* 1. Introduction * Christian Coons and Michael Weber * 2. Recipe for a Theory of Self-Defense: The Ingredients, and Some Cooking Suggestions * Larry Alexander * 3. The Moral Responsibility Account of Liability to Defensive Harm * Michael Otsuka * 4. Defensive Liability Without Culpability * Saba Bazargan * 5. Defense of Self and Others Against Culpable Rights Violators * Peter Vallentyne * 6. Causation, Culpability, and Liability * Victor Tadors * 7. Self-Defense and Risks * Vera Bergelson * 8. The Role of Necessity in Liability to Defensive Harm * Helen Frowe * 9. Proportionality in Defense * Kai Draper * 10. The Limits of Self-Defense * Jeff McMahan * 11. Against Liability: A Reasons-Based Account of Self-Defense * Michelle Madden Dempsey * 12. Forfeiture and Self-Defense * Kimberly Ferzan * 13. Stand Your Ground * Heidi Hurd * 14. Fight or Flight: Moral Intuitions, Institutions, and the Right to Stand One's Ground * Ian Fishback * 15. Liability and the Ethics of War: A Response to Strawser and McMahan * Seth Lazar * Bibliography * Index
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