The Morality of Defensive Force: Replies to Christie, Hecht, and Parry

Journal of Moral Philosophy 20 (5-6):461-482 (2023)
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This article offers a brief synopsis of some of the main claims from The Morality of Defensive Force, and replies to the symposium contributions of Lars Christie, Lisa Hecht, and Jonathan Parry.

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