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  1. Moral liability to defensive killing and symmetrical self-defense.David R. Mapel - 2009 - Journal of Political Philosophy 18 (2):198-217.
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    Coerced moral agents? Individual responsibility for military service.David R. Mapel - 1998 - Journal of Political Philosophy 6 (2):171–189.
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    Civil Association and the Idea of Contingency.David R. Mapel - 1990 - Political Theory 18 (3):392-410.
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    Revising the doctrine of double effect.David R. Mapel - 2001 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (3):257–272.
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    Innocent Attackers and Rights of Self-Defense.David R. Mapel - 2004 - Ethics and International Affairs 18 (1):81-86.
  6. Military intervention and rights.David R. Mapel - 1991 - Millennium 20 (1):41-55.
     
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    Chapter 3. Realism and the Ethics of War and Peace.David R. Mapel - 1996 - In Terry Nardin (ed.), The Ethics of War and Peace: Religious and Secular Perspectives. Princeton University Press. pp. 54-77.
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    International Society: Diverse Ethical Perspectives.David R. Mapel & Terry Nardin (eds.) - 1999 - Princeton University Press.
    Drawing on diverse philosophical and theological perspectives, the contributors to this collection debate the character of international society, the authority of international law and institutions, and the demands of international justice.
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    Review Essay on Mayerfeld and Moore.David R. Mapel - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (2):289-292.
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    When is it right to rescue? A response to Pasic and Weiss.David R. Mapel - 1997 - Ethics and International Affairs 11:145–150.
    Arguing that humanitarian agencies cannot always actively pursue political agendas, Mapel argues that in deciding whether there is an obligation to intervene, the nature of the conflict, the costs and risks of intervention, and other factors must all be taken into consideration.
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    Review of Richard Norman: Free and equal: a philosophical examination of political values[REVIEW]David R. Mapel - 1989 - Ethics 100 (1):184-185.
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    Review: Review Essay on Mayerfeld and Moore. [REVIEW]David R. Mapel - 2001 - Political Theory 29 (2):289 - 292.