Just War Theory, Political Liberalism, and Non-Combatant Immunity

Theoretical and Applied Ethics (2010)
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The is a brief response to Matthew Bruenig's "Rethinking Noncombatant Immunity." I argue, contra Bruenig, that political liberalism does not raise any special problems for the view that non-combatants should not be directly targeted by another country's military.

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Leonard Kahn
Loyola University, New Orleans

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