Illustrations, (New York:
Basic Books, 1992 [1
st
ed., 1977; 3
rd
ed., 2000]) 159. For a discussion
of condition (3), see Walzer, ibid., 153–155. For a discussion of condition (4),
see Warren
S. Quinn, “Actions, Intentions, and Consequences:
The Doctrine of Double Effect,”
Philosophy and Public Affairs 18 (1989) 113–135;
republished in Quinn,
Morality and Action
(Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1994) 175–193.
29
For a full discussion of this point, see Kasher and Yadlin, ibid
.
30
See
John Rawls,
The Law of Peoples (Cambridge, Mass., and London:
Harvard University
Press, 1999).
31
Frankfurter Allgemeine, Apr. 18, 2004.
32
Notice that there is no reason to assume that an activity of
pre-emptive and preventive
killing enhances future terror activity. Although such a claim is often heard, it is nothing
more than a mixture of naïve psychology and wishful thinking.
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