Not as a Means: Killing as a Side Effect in Self‐defense

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (4):1074-1090 (2019)
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A person drives her well‐maintained car cautiously and alertly to the movies. Freak circumstances send the car out of control. It veers in the direction of a pedestrian whom it will kill unless she, or a third party, blows it up with a grenade. Whether the driver is liable to be thusly killed polarizes debates about the ethics of self‐defense. But debaters frequently conflate the questions of whether and by what means the driver is liable to be killed. The paper separates these questions: it argues the driver's liability to lethal harm need not entail her liability to the grenade.

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Kerah Gordon-Solmon
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Self-Defense.Helen Frowe & Jonathan Parry - 2021 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2021.

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Defensive Killing.Helen Frowe - 2014 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

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