The ‘doctrine of double effect ’ claims that it is in some sense morally less problematic to bring about a negatively evaluated state of affairs as a ‘side effect ’ of one’s pursuit of another, morally unobjectionable aim than it is to bring it about in order to achieve that aim. In a first step, this chapter discusses the descriptive difference on which the claim is built. That difference is shown to derive from the attitudinal distinction between intention and ‘acceptance’, a distinction that is in turn claimed to ground in a feature of the decisions that generate the attitudes in question. The resulting analysis is then plugged into two different normative principles that may each be thought to specify the intuitions behind the doctrine ...
According to the Principle of Double Effect (PDE), there are conditions under which it would be mora...
T. A. Cavanaugh defends double-effect reasoning (DER), also known as the principle of double effect....
The principle of double effect has a very long history and continues to play an important role in et...
The ‘doctrine of double effect’ claims that it is in some sense morally less problematic t...
Abstract. Proponents of doctrine of double effect appeal to it to demonstrate that certain actions w...
I argue that the Doctrine of Double Effect is accepted because of unreliable processes of belief-for...
In its standard formulation, the doctrine of double effect (DDE) permits an action that causes fores...
This work considers the fundamental structure of the conditions which constitute the principle of do...
This work considers the fundamental structure of the conditions which constitute the principle of do...
Abstract: The Doctrine of Double Effect states roughly that it is harder to justify causing harm as...
The Doctrine of Double Effect [DDE] states roughly that it is harder to justify causing or allowing ...
Common morality endorses some form of an exceptionless prohibition against killing innocents. Natura...
Many believe that intended harms are more difficult to justify than are harms that result as a fores...
Objections to the principle of double effect usually concern its first and second conditions (that t...
The doctrine of double effect (DDE) explains that it may be permissible to cause harm as a foreseen ...
According to the Principle of Double Effect (PDE), there are conditions under which it would be mora...
T. A. Cavanaugh defends double-effect reasoning (DER), also known as the principle of double effect....
The principle of double effect has a very long history and continues to play an important role in et...
The ‘doctrine of double effect’ claims that it is in some sense morally less problematic t...
Abstract. Proponents of doctrine of double effect appeal to it to demonstrate that certain actions w...
I argue that the Doctrine of Double Effect is accepted because of unreliable processes of belief-for...
In its standard formulation, the doctrine of double effect (DDE) permits an action that causes fores...
This work considers the fundamental structure of the conditions which constitute the principle of do...
This work considers the fundamental structure of the conditions which constitute the principle of do...
Abstract: The Doctrine of Double Effect states roughly that it is harder to justify causing harm as...
The Doctrine of Double Effect [DDE] states roughly that it is harder to justify causing or allowing ...
Common morality endorses some form of an exceptionless prohibition against killing innocents. Natura...
Many believe that intended harms are more difficult to justify than are harms that result as a fores...
Objections to the principle of double effect usually concern its first and second conditions (that t...
The doctrine of double effect (DDE) explains that it may be permissible to cause harm as a foreseen ...
According to the Principle of Double Effect (PDE), there are conditions under which it would be mora...
T. A. Cavanaugh defends double-effect reasoning (DER), also known as the principle of double effect....
The principle of double effect has a very long history and continues to play an important role in et...