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Fall 2013
Stewart, Peter Nicholas Bering
Current models for determining when stone artifacts have been heat- treated rely on subjective criteria such as colour and texture. While these criteria are not without their own merits, their subjective nature means that the actual amount of heat-treated material at an archaeological site...
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2013
The Doctrine of Double Effect [DDE] states roughly that it is harder to justify causing or allowing harm as a means to an end than it is to justify conduct that results in harm as a side effect. This chapter argues that a theory of deontological constraints on harming needs something like the DDE...