A bad man - but a Greek

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Thu Dec 31 08:54:12 PST 2020


Assassination and the immunity theory
Philosophia 33 (1-4): 129-147. 2005.
This paper argues for a policy of assassination. Foreign leaders causing unjust wars forfeit their rights against being killed. Killing them also satisfies the conditions on defensive violence that accompany forfeiture (consider, for example, imminence, necessity, and proportionality). Assassination sometimes maximizes the good. In some cases, then, assassination is right and good. 
https://philpeople.org/profiles/stephen-kershnar/publications?order=viewings


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