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VIII—Permissible Rescue Killings
Authors:Cécile  Fabre
Institution:Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Edinburgh, 4.20 Chrystal Macmillan Building, 15A George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LD, UK.
Abstract:Many believe that agent-centred considerations, unlike agent-neutral reasons, cannot show that victims have the right to kill their attackers in self-defence, let alone establish that rescuers have the right to come to their help. In this paper, I argue that the right to kill in self- or other-defence is best supported by a hybrid set of reasons. In particular, agent-centred considerations account for the plausible intuition that victims have a special stake, which other parties lack, in being to thwart the attackers. That special stake plays an important part justifying victims' right to obtain help, and rescuers' right to give it.
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