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Date: 2014-12-08 21:00:45
Behavior
Just war theory
War
Principle of double effect
Judith Jarvis Thomson
Enemy combatant
Jeff McMahan
Ethics
Laws of war
Philosophy

58  JEFF MCMAHAN Comment on “Associative Duties and the Ethics of Killing in War” Jeff McMahan University of Oxford

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