Killing to Prevent Killings?

Killing to Prevent Killings?
An Exemplary Discussion of Deontic Restrictions' Place, Point, and Justifiability
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Artikel-Nr:
9783957431929
Veröffentl:
2020
Seiten:
192
Autor:
Roland Hesse
Gewicht:
352 g
Format:
238x169x15 mm
Serie:
Perspektiven der Analytischen Philosophie
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Roland Hesse received a doctorate in Philosophy at Humboldt-University Berlin in 2018.
Is it permissible to kill an innocent person against her will in order to prevent several other innocent persons from being killed against their will? The answer to which this essay comes after extensive discussion is - under certain conditions and limitations - affirmative.On the way to this answer, the book offers a comprehensive in-depth discussion of so-called deontic restrictions - that is, the idea of an action's being prohibited in circumstances in which performing it once would be the only way to prevent its being performed multiple times. The book's leading question is whether there is a plausible rationale for deontic restrictions. To this effect, a taxonomy and critical discussions of the most important approaches to justify deontic restrictions are provided - where many of these approaches undergo a deeper examination for the first time ever. In addition, the book clarifies some adjoining questions, such as why deontic restrictions are often perceived as being problematic or how the concept of agent-relativity should best be understood and formalized. Put into broader perspective, the conclusions offered should have a bearing on a number of debates in normative ethics, not least on the debate between deontologists and consequentialist.

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