Targeted Killing for Retribution Only Is Practically Impossible: A Rejoinder to Christian Braun

Journal of Military Ethics 20 (2):145-151 (2021)
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This article critically engages with Christian Braun's article “The Morality of Retributive Targeted Killing” from the Journal of Military Ethics. Braun argues that retributive targeted killing can...

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