If this is my body...: a defence of the doctrine of doing and allowing

defend the Doctrine of Doing and Allowing: the claim that doing harm is harder to justify than merely allowing harm. A thing does not genuinely belong to a person unless he has special authority over it. The Doctrine of Doing and Allowing protects us against harmful imposition - against the actions...

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Main Author: Woollard, Fiona (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2013-08.
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