Browsing by Author "Oberman, Kieran"

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  • Oberman, Kieran (Cambridge University Press - Core, 2019)
    Every year, thousands of refugees and other migrants die trying to cross borders. The dangers are many. Migrants die from exhaustion crossing deserts, freeze on mountain passes, drown at sea. One way states can save lives ...
  • Oberman, Kieran (2022)
    A common argument against lockdowns is that they restrict freedom. On this view, lockdowns might be effective in protecting public health, but their impact on freedom is purely negative. This article challenges that view. ...
  • Oberman, Kieran (Duke University Press, 2020)
    This article addresses a previously overlooked problem in the ethics of defensive killing. Everyone agrees that defensive killing can only be justified when it is necessary. But necessary for what? That seemingly simple ...
  • Oberman, Kieran (Wiley, 2020)
    This article addresses three questions. To what extent does the current refugee regime discriminate among refugees? When is such discrimination wrong? Could discrimination ever be justified pragmatically, for the sake of ...
  • Oberman, Kieran (Springer, 2019)
    Because the poorest people tend to die from easily preventable diseases, addressing poverty is a relatively cheap way to save lives. War, by contrast, is extremely expensive. This article argues that, since states that ...

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