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The Morality of Defensive Force (Hardcover)
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The Morality of Defensive Force (Hardcover)
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When is it morally permissible to engage in self-defense or the
defense of others? Jonathan Quong defends a variety of novel ideas
in this book about the morality of defensive force, providing an
original philosophical account of the central moral principles that
should regulate its use. We cannot understand the morality of
defensive force, he reasons, until we ask and answer deeper
questions about how the use of defensive force fits with a more
general account of justice and moral rights. In developing this
stance, Quong presents new views on liability, proportionality, and
necessity. He argues that self-defense can sometimes be justified
on the basis of an agent-relative prerogative to give greater
weight to one's own life and interests, contrary to the dominant
view in the literature. Additionally Quong develops a novel
conception of individual rights against harm. Unlike some, who
believe that our rights against harm are fact-relative, he argues
that our rights against being harmed by others must, in certain
respects, be sensitive to the evidence that others can reasonably
be expected to possess. The book concludes with Quong's extended
defense of the means principle, a principle that prohibits
harmfully using other persons' bodies or other rightful property
unless those persons are duty bound to permit this use or have
otherwise waived their claims against such use.
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