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X-WR-CALNAME: CANCELLED: Philosophy Discussion Club: "A Subjective Standard
  of Reasonableness for Self-Defense?" Marcia Baron\, Indiana
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DESCRIPTION:Discussion Club is a lecture series hosted by the Sage School o
 f Philosophy\n\nA Subjective Standard of Reasonableness for Self-Defense?\
 n\n \n\nMarcia Baron\, Indiana University\, Bloomington\n\n \n\nWhat I’l
 l present comes from a book manuscript having to do with the distinction b
 etween subjective and objective standards of reasonableness\, particularly
  in connection with self-defense. I try both to clarify the distinction an
 d to argue that an objective standard properly understood\, properly artic
 ulated\, and properly applied is just fine. However\, in the material that
  I will present at Cornell\, I take seriously the position of someone who 
 favors a subjective standard\, and who wants to find as viable a subjectiv
 e standard as possible.\n\n I motivate that position via a case that canno
 t count as justified self-defense on an objective standard\, and which may
  for that reason lead some to favor a subjective standard. After explainin
 g briefly one obvious alternative—treating the person as partially or fu
 lly excused—and then presenting another approach\, suggested by Arthur R
 ipstein\, I’ll devote the rest of my talk to trying to figure out how a 
 subjective standard at its best might go\, a subjective standard that woul
 d facilitate treating this and relevantly similar cases as justified self-
 defense. This is not something I am endorsing. I am considering it to draw
  attention to the challenges for anyone who wants to come up with a plausi
 ble subjective standard\, and hopefully to advance the debate concerning s
 tandards of reasonableness.
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SUMMARY: CANCELLED: Philosophy Discussion Club: "A Subjective Standard of R
 easonableness for Self-Defense?" Marcia Baron\, Indiana
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 arcia-baron-indiana
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