Kerah Gordon-Solmon,Theron Pummer
Kerah Gordon-Solmon
Sometimes one can prevent harm only by contravening rights. If the harm one can prevent is great enough, compared to the stringency of the opposing rights, then one has a lesser-evil justification to contravene the rights. Non-consequential...
Douglas Husak
Douglas Husak
Lately it has become a commonplace to complain about the injustice of mass incarceration. I share the sentiment that this phenomenon has been an injustice. But it also has become orthodoxy to allege that the acceptance of a retributive pena...
Opportunity Costs Pacifism [0.03%]
机会成本:和平主义
James Pattison
James Pattison
If the resources used to wage wars could be spent elsewhere and save more lives, does this mean that wars are unjustified? This article considers this question, which has been largely overlooked by Just War Theorists and pacifists. It focus...
Punishment as Moral Fortification and Non-Consensual Neurointerventions [0.03%]
作为道德强化的惩罚和非自愿性神经干预措施
Areti Theofilopoulou
Areti Theofilopoulou
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, I defend and expand the Fortificationist Theory of Punishment (FTP). Second, I argue that this theory implies that non-consensual neurointerventions - interventions that act directly on one's bra...
Thomas Douglas
Thomas Douglas
On a Parfit-inspired account of culpability, as the psychological connections between a person's younger self and older self weaken, the older self's culpability for a wrong committed by the younger self diminishes. Suppose we accept this a...
The concept of fetal rights [0.03%]
胎儿权利的概念
Carl Wellman
Carl Wellman
E Haavi Morreim
E Haavi Morreim
Nancy S Jecker
Nancy S Jecker
Present duties and future persons: when are existence-inducing acts wrong? [0.03%]
当前的职责与未来的个体:存在诱导行为在什么情况下是错误的?
Melinda A Roberts
Melinda A Roberts
Paul A Roth
Paul A Roth