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RukDing!

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Inter-cultural and Intra-cultural exploration by Cambridge/Boston professor, writer, lawyer.

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RukDing! RukDing! R U kidding? Yes, and no. Tuesday, September 29, 2020 THE MORAL IMPLICATION OF THE AVENGERS RISK IN "Captain America: Civil War" In Captain America: Civil War, the Avengers engaged mercenaries in a densely populated area of Lagos, Nigeria, to retrieve a bioweapon from villains. This could easily have led, and did in fact lead, to the death of innocent civilians. Was it morally permissible for the Avengers to take this risk? After explaining the doctrine of double effect, I will argue that per the doctrine it was morally permissible for the Avengers to take this risk because the harm was a side effect of pursuing a worthy, weightier goal. Next, I will develop an objection to that position, namely that the double effect principle does not adequately incorporate the moral intuitions involved, resulting in the improper or insufficient distinction between intentional conduct and foreseeable unintended conduct. For a response to this objection, I will describe h...

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