Of Theories of Coercion, Two Axes, and the Importance of the Coercer
Abstract Recent accounts of coercion can be mapped onto two different axes: whether they focus on the situation of the coercee or the activities of the coercer; and whether or not they depend upon moral judgments in their analysis of coercion. Using this analysis, I suggest that almost no recent the...
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Journal of moral philosophy
Year: 2008, Volume: 5, Issue: 3, Pages: 394-422 |
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B Action B FORCE B POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY B THREATS B Coercion |
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