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Summary Of: Non-aggression principle

A form of the non-aggression principle can be traced back to... the non-aggression principle supersedes an earlier formulation by... traces the non-aggression principle to natural law theorist... The non-aggression principle faces three kinds of criticism... It holds that the non-aggression principle is unethical because it opposes the initiation of force even when the results of such... The non-aggression principle holds that you should not kill that man... but opponents of the non-aggression principle argue that milder forms of the same dilemma... Some consequentialists libertarians promote the non-aggression principle by basing its advocacy on forms consequentialism such as... they promote the non-aggression principle with the justification that if others accept it as a rule it would lead to... stemming from the non-aggression principle is logically inconsistent...

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