Privacy rights and 'naked'statistical evidence
LA Munch - Philosophical Studies, 2021 - Springer
Do privacy rights restrict what is permissible to infer about others based on statistical
evidence? This paper replies affirmatively by defending the following symmetry: there is not …
evidence? This paper replies affirmatively by defending the following symmetry: there is not …
Police Obligations to Aggressors with Mental Illness
B Jones - The Journal of Politics, 2024 - journals.uchicago.edu
Police killings of individuals with mental illness have prompted calls for greater funding of
mental health services to shift responsibilities away from the police. Such investments can …
mental health services to shift responsibilities away from the police. Such investments can …
[HTML][HTML] The Moral Significance of Privacy Dependencies
Often, when we share information about ourselves, we contribute to people learning
personal things about others. This may happen because what we share about ourselves can …
personal things about others. This may happen because what we share about ourselves can …
Defensive Killing by Police: Analyzing Uncertain Threat Scenarios
JM Page - J. Ethics & Soc. Phil., 2023 - HeinOnline
LL SELF-DEFENSE is undertaken under uncertain circumstances. If amid a violent
encounter, someone pulls out and unlocks a gun, takes aim, and begins to squeeze the …
encounter, someone pulls out and unlocks a gun, takes aim, and begins to squeeze the …
The Problem with Preparing to Kill in Self‐Defense
LA Chae - Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In a society marked by liberal gun ownership laws, and an increasingly militarized police
force, how should we think about cases where a homeowner shoots a person who has …
force, how should we think about cases where a homeowner shoots a person who has …
Applying the imminence requirement to police
B Jones - Criminal Justice Ethics, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In many jurisdictions in the United States and elsewhere, the law governing deadly force by
police and civilians contains a notable asymmetry. Often civilians but not police are bound …
police and civilians contains a notable asymmetry. Often civilians but not police are bound …
What Determines Military Legitimacy? Evidence from the Battle of Mosul in Iraq
The legitimacy of armed forces in the eyes of civilians is widely recognized as crucial for the
success of counterinsurgency. However, the micro-determinants of “military legitimacy” are …
success of counterinsurgency. However, the micro-determinants of “military legitimacy” are …
[图书][B] The Difference War Makes
E Wilson - 2023 - search.proquest.com
The focus of this dissertation is the ethics of killing in war. In orthodox just war theory,
combatants in a war must refrain from targeting civilians and are only permitted to target …
combatants in a war must refrain from targeting civilians and are only permitted to target …
Externalism explained
C Littlejohn - 2023 - philpapers.org
This is a defence of externalism about knowledge and also about justification. In this paper, I
argue that an important virtue of externalism about these notions is that externalism about …
argue that an important virtue of externalism about these notions is that externalism about …
Police Obligations to Aggresssors with Mental Illness
J Ben - philpapers.org
Police killings of individuals with mental illness have prompted calls for greater funding of
mental health services to shift responsibilities away from the police. Such investments can …
mental health services to shift responsibilities away from the police. Such investments can …