Should those who get dirty hands (DH) always be punished in the same way? Must their punishment be regardless of the background elements that determined the DH dilemma, which has polluted their morality? This paper holds that common arguments in favour of punishing DH overlook the important difference between classic DH dilemmas that are structurally inescapable and those that are caused by a collective action problem. My thesis emphasizes that in talking about DH, our analysis should go beyond the structure of the dilemma. We should also take into serious consideration the background dynamics that made the choice between two evils inevitable
Moral injury describes the effects of violence on veterans beyond what trauma discourse can describe...
textabstractWe studied the role of social dynamics in moral decision-making and behavior by investig...
We studied the role of social dynamics in moral decision-making and behavior by investigating how ph...
Should those who get dirty hands (DH) always be punished in the same way? Must their punishment be r...
According to one understanding of the problem of dirty hands, every case of dirty hands is an instan...
This thesis explores the concept of dirty hands in democracies. It argues that dirty hands are insta...
Every problem of dirty hands is a moral conflict, but not every moral conflict is a problem of dirty...
The Kantian aspiration to render ourselves invulnerable to moral compromise is well-intentioned and ...
In my article, taking M. Walzer’s Political Action: The Problem of Dirty Hands as a point of departu...
When faced with an emergency situation, politicians are often forced to sacrifice their core moral p...
This paper argues that the dirty hands literature has overlooked a crucial distinction in neglecting...
This thesis articulates a new account of political morality by developing a novel critique of the st...
This essay locates the problem of dirty hands (DH) within virtue ethics – specifically Alasdair MacI...
This paper examines the structure of moral responsibility for outcomes. A central feature of the ana...
Contra the prevalent way of thinking about the dirty-hands problem, this article suggests that dirty...
Moral injury describes the effects of violence on veterans beyond what trauma discourse can describe...
textabstractWe studied the role of social dynamics in moral decision-making and behavior by investig...
We studied the role of social dynamics in moral decision-making and behavior by investigating how ph...
Should those who get dirty hands (DH) always be punished in the same way? Must their punishment be r...
According to one understanding of the problem of dirty hands, every case of dirty hands is an instan...
This thesis explores the concept of dirty hands in democracies. It argues that dirty hands are insta...
Every problem of dirty hands is a moral conflict, but not every moral conflict is a problem of dirty...
The Kantian aspiration to render ourselves invulnerable to moral compromise is well-intentioned and ...
In my article, taking M. Walzer’s Political Action: The Problem of Dirty Hands as a point of departu...
When faced with an emergency situation, politicians are often forced to sacrifice their core moral p...
This paper argues that the dirty hands literature has overlooked a crucial distinction in neglecting...
This thesis articulates a new account of political morality by developing a novel critique of the st...
This essay locates the problem of dirty hands (DH) within virtue ethics – specifically Alasdair MacI...
This paper examines the structure of moral responsibility for outcomes. A central feature of the ana...
Contra the prevalent way of thinking about the dirty-hands problem, this article suggests that dirty...
Moral injury describes the effects of violence on veterans beyond what trauma discourse can describe...
textabstractWe studied the role of social dynamics in moral decision-making and behavior by investig...
We studied the role of social dynamics in moral decision-making and behavior by investigating how ph...