Extrication_morality

Extrication morality

Extrication morality

Ethics theory


Extrication morality is a moral theory proposed by C.A.J. Coady which attempts to accommodate seemingly immoral actions, particularly of politicians, as a legitimate form of necessary evil.

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Further reading

  • Coady, C.A.J. (1989). "Escaping from the bomb: immoral deterrence and the problem of extrication". In Henry Shue (ed.). Nuclear deterrence and moral restraint: critical choices for American strategy. Cambridge UP. pp. 163โ€“226. ISBN 0-521-38063-4.
  • Lee, Simon F. (2003). Uneasy ethics. Random House. pp. 92โ€“94. ISBN 0-7126-0655-6.
  • Lee, Steven P. (1996). Morality, Prudence, and Nuclear Weapons. Cambridge UP. pp. 413โ€“416. ISBN 0-521-38272-6.



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