Intention and Wrongdoing: In Defense of Double Effect by Joshua Stuchlik [Book Review]

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 98 (1):113-116 (2024)
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Abstract

Joshua Stuchlik’s /Intention and Wrongdoing/ provides a rigorous, comprehensive defense of the coherence of double-effect reasoning and its importance to moral philosophy. The book is essential reading for anyone doing research into double-effect reasoning or adjacent topics in philosophy and theology. It is accessible enough to be read by graduate students or advanced undergraduates, and will also be beneficial to specialists in the area. It ought to set the agenda for future research on these topics.

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John Schwenkler
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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