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    Peter A. French, War and Moral Dissonance (review)
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (1): 116-119. 2013.
    Book review of Peter French's "War and Moral Dissonance".
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    Non-Combatant Immunity and War-Profiteering
    In Helen Frowe & Lazar Seth (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of War, Oxford University Press. 2017.
    The principle of noncombatant immunity prohibits warring parties from intentionally targeting noncombatants. I explicate the moral version of this view and its criticisms by reductive individualists; they argue that certain civilians on the unjust side are morally liable to be lethally targeted to forestall substantial contributions to that war. I then argue that reductivists are mistaken in thinking that causally contributing to an unjust war is a necessary condition for moral liability. Certai…Read more
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    Killing Minimally Responsible Threats
    Ethics 125 (1): 114-136. 2014.
    Minimal responsibility threateners are epistemically justified but mistaken in thinking that imposing a nonnegligible risk on others is permissible. On standard accounts, an MRT forfeits her right not to be defensively killed. I propose an alternative account: an MRT is liable only to the degree of harm equivalent to what she risks causing multiplied by her degree of responsibility. Harm imposed on the MRT above that amount is justified as a lesser evil, relative to allowing the MRT to kill her …Read more