If One Can’t Lose Such a Right in These Circumstances, One Never Had It in the First Place

Criminal Law and Philosophy 16 (3):503-509 (2022)
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In this article, I press a line of objection to Jonathan Quong's moral status account of liability to defensive harm. The claim on which I rest my critique is captured by the article's title: if one can’t lose such a right in these circumstances, one never had it in the first place.

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