I argue that riskier killings of innocent people are, other things equal, objectively worse than less risky killings. I ground these views in considerations of disrespect and security. Killing someone more riskily shows greater disrespect for him by more grievously undervaluing his standing and interests, and more seriously undermines his security by exposing a disposition to harm him across all counterfactual scenarios in which the probability of killing an innocent person is that high or less. I argue that the salient probabilities are the agent's sincere, sane, subjective probabilities, and that this thesis is relevant whether your risk-taking pertains to the probability of killing a person or to the probability that the person you ki...
The central purpose of this article is to trace the conflicting co-existence of three narratives in ...
Efforts to explain when and why the state can legitimately impose retributive punishment on an actor...
Research findings differ as to whether choosing a risky option is an efficient strategy for decision...
This chapter argues that complaints against suffering harm should be discounted by the chance that s...
187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Objective considerations of j...
Introduction This paper defends the moral significance of the distinction between killing and let...
A hazard is a source of risk that can pose a threat to life. Across most cultures, human life is val...
This article analyses legal aspects of the ‘war on terror’. It argues that, by making recourse to a ...
In this paper, I argue that the certainty about the wrongness of killing must not be considered as a...
Is death a harm? Is the risk of death a harm? These questions lie at the foundations of risk regulat...
Risks, even though familiar, are in fact more complicated than might first seem. To call something a...
Killing civilians is worse than killing soldiers. Although this principle is widely affirmed, recent...
This paper examines whether an agent becomes liable to defensive harm by engaging in a morally permi...
The concept of liability is currently at the centre of contemporary debates on interpersonal defensi...
We frequently engage in activities that impose a risk of serious harm on innocent others in order to...
The central purpose of this article is to trace the conflicting co-existence of three narratives in ...
Efforts to explain when and why the state can legitimately impose retributive punishment on an actor...
Research findings differ as to whether choosing a risky option is an efficient strategy for decision...
This chapter argues that complaints against suffering harm should be discounted by the chance that s...
187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Objective considerations of j...
Introduction This paper defends the moral significance of the distinction between killing and let...
A hazard is a source of risk that can pose a threat to life. Across most cultures, human life is val...
This article analyses legal aspects of the ‘war on terror’. It argues that, by making recourse to a ...
In this paper, I argue that the certainty about the wrongness of killing must not be considered as a...
Is death a harm? Is the risk of death a harm? These questions lie at the foundations of risk regulat...
Risks, even though familiar, are in fact more complicated than might first seem. To call something a...
Killing civilians is worse than killing soldiers. Although this principle is widely affirmed, recent...
This paper examines whether an agent becomes liable to defensive harm by engaging in a morally permi...
The concept of liability is currently at the centre of contemporary debates on interpersonal defensi...
We frequently engage in activities that impose a risk of serious harm on innocent others in order to...
The central purpose of this article is to trace the conflicting co-existence of three narratives in ...
Efforts to explain when and why the state can legitimately impose retributive punishment on an actor...
Research findings differ as to whether choosing a risky option is an efficient strategy for decision...