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Introduction -- The principles of self-defense -- The leading theories of self-defense -- The doctrine of double effect -- Double effect and common sense morality -- Can double effect justify self-defense? -- Conclusion: Justifying self-defense.
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Keywords | Self-defense Moral and ethical aspects Violence Moral and ethical aspects Double effect (Ethics |
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Call number | BJ1459.5.K38 2009 |
ISBN(s) | 9780739128992 073912899X |
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