Is it morally correct to kill one’s enemy out of duty or self-defense?
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Hence, unless it's morally obligatory for you to allow yourself to be killed, it's morally permissible for you to kill your attacke
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Is it morally correct to kill one’s enemy out of duty or self-defense?
There can be no permissible defense against harm to which one is morally liable. ... But because he is not morally liable to be killed by them, they will wrong him if they kill him in self-defense. He too, therefore, is permitted a proportionate defense against their permissible defensive action.
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