Justifying Lockdown

Ethics and International Affairs 2020 (2020)
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Abstract

Our aim in this brief essay is not to defend a particular policy or attitude toward lockdown measures in the United States or elsewhere, but to consider the scope and limits of different types of arguments that can be offered for them. Understanding the complexity of these issues will, we hope, go some way to helping us understand each other and our attitudes toward state responses to the pandemic.

Author Profiles

Seth Lazar
Australian National University
Christian Barry
Australian National University

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