TY - BOOK ID - 99994593 TI - Intention and wrongdoing : in defense of double effect PY - 2022 SN - 1009030418 1009035185 1316516520 1009034987 PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Double effect (Ethics) KW - Effect, Double (Ethics) KW - Ethics KW - Intention. KW - Morale. KW - Esprit de corps KW - Mind, State of KW - State of mind KW - Social psychology KW - Attitude (Psychology) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:99994593 AB - According to the principle of double effect, there is a strict moral constraint against bringing about serious harm to the innocent intentionally, but it is permissible in a wider range of circumstances to act in a way that brings about harm as a foreseen but non-intended side effect. This idea plays an important role in just war theory and international law, and in the twentieth century Elizabeth Anscombe and Philippa Foot invoked it as a way of resisting consequentialism. However, many moral philosophers now regard the principle with hostility or suspicion. Challenging the philosophical orthodoxy, Joshua Stuchlik defends the principle of double effect, situating it within a moral framework of human solidarity and responding to philosophical objections to it. His study uncovers links between ethics, philosophy of action, and moral psychology, and will be of interest to anyone seeking to understand the moral relevance of intention. ER -