Terrorism, the use of military force in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, and the fatal police shootings of unarmed persons have all contributed to renewed interest in the ethics of police and military use of lethal force and its moral justification.In this book, philosopher Seumas Miller analyzes the various moral justifications and moral responsibilities involved in the use of lethal force by police and military combatants, relying on a distinctive normative teleological account of institutional roles. His conception constitutes a novel alternative to prevailing reductive individualist and collectivist accounts. As Miller argues, police and military uses of lethal force are morally justified in part by recourse to fundamental natural moral rig...
To Do, To Die, To Reason Why offers a new account of the ethics of war and the legal regulation of w...
More than a year after the killing of an innocent man, Jean Charles de Menezes, wrongly suspected by...
Recent international developments have introduced the possibility of war waged on behalf of people u...
Terrorism, the use of military force in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, and the fatal police shootings ...
I defend the view that a significant ethical distinction can be made between justified killing in se...
This thesis examines the key moral principles that should govern decision-making by police and ...
The fifteen new essays collected in this volume address questions concerning the ethics of self-defe...
The purpose of this paper is the analysis of both legal and ethical ways of justifying targeted kill...
187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Objective considerations of j...
The purpose of this paper is the analysis of both legal and ethical ways of justifying targeted kill...
The paper builds on a current debate in the philosophy of war, which are rules that contribute to th...
This thesis throws new light on a central question in the normative theory of armed humanitarian int...
This article offers a normative analysis of some of the most controversial incidents involving polic...
The moral reasons we have to kill some people and not others in service to morally important outcome...
Commonly, employing violent force and retaliation are conceived as irrational and uncivilized ways o...
To Do, To Die, To Reason Why offers a new account of the ethics of war and the legal regulation of w...
More than a year after the killing of an innocent man, Jean Charles de Menezes, wrongly suspected by...
Recent international developments have introduced the possibility of war waged on behalf of people u...
Terrorism, the use of military force in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, and the fatal police shootings ...
I defend the view that a significant ethical distinction can be made between justified killing in se...
This thesis examines the key moral principles that should govern decision-making by police and ...
The fifteen new essays collected in this volume address questions concerning the ethics of self-defe...
The purpose of this paper is the analysis of both legal and ethical ways of justifying targeted kill...
187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Objective considerations of j...
The purpose of this paper is the analysis of both legal and ethical ways of justifying targeted kill...
The paper builds on a current debate in the philosophy of war, which are rules that contribute to th...
This thesis throws new light on a central question in the normative theory of armed humanitarian int...
This article offers a normative analysis of some of the most controversial incidents involving polic...
The moral reasons we have to kill some people and not others in service to morally important outcome...
Commonly, employing violent force and retaliation are conceived as irrational and uncivilized ways o...
To Do, To Die, To Reason Why offers a new account of the ethics of war and the legal regulation of w...
More than a year after the killing of an innocent man, Jean Charles de Menezes, wrongly suspected by...
Recent international developments have introduced the possibility of war waged on behalf of people u...