Die moralische Bewertung humanitärer Interventionen

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Die moralische Bewertung humanitärer Interventionen

Deontologische Positionen zum Prinzip der Doppelwirkung

Meyer, Kirsten

From the journal ARSP Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, Volume 97, March 2011, issue 1

Published by Franz Steiner Verlag

article, 7807 Words
Original language: German
ARSP 2011, pp 18-32
https://doi.org/10.25162/arsp-2011-0002

Abstract

Humanitarian interventions aim at saving human lives, but they also take human lives. The death of innocent people is an unintended but foreseen consequence of military actions. Can this be morally justified? Those who argue from a deontological perspective and give an affirmative answer to this question, point to the Principle of Double Effect (PDE). Others, also arguing from a deontological perspective, nevertheless reject the PDE and give a negative answer to the above question. In this paper I argue that an adequate interpretation of the PDE brings these two positions closer together. A deontological (rather than the prevalent consequentialist) interpretation of the reference to proportionality within the PDE should bring even the proponents of the PDE to an approximately pacifist position.

Author information

Kirsten Meyer