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The Killing of the Innocent

Monist, 1973
Murder, some may suggest, is to be defined as the intentional and uncoerced killing of the innocent; and it is true by definition that murder is wrong. Yet wars, particularly modern wars, seem to require the killing of the innocent, e.g. through antimorale terror bombing. Therefore war (at least modern war) must be wrong.
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Innocents and Non-innocents

2012
Terrorism, as previously established, can be directed against both innocents and non-innocents. In the following, I explicate both the conceptual and the moral distinction between innocents and non-innocents. This distinction is fundamental to my enquiry into the moral status of terrorism in Chapters 4–6, which examines the question of whether killing ...
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An Innocent Abroad

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1974
For many years members of our Society and scores of others here and abroad, with generous financial aid from many sources, have pursued research and published the results in miniscule detail. Many also have worked abroad in various public health and medical programs.
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An Innocent Thrill

JAMA, 1976
A THRILL is usually considered to be pathognomonic of an organic heart lesion; however, during the past 18 years one of the authors (G.G.C.) has examined more than 500 children who had innocent thrills associated with venous hums. Because a thrill associated with a venous hum had never been reported, the first five patients examined by G.G.C.
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The Innocence of Sexuality

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2002
The author explores aspects of sexual experiencing as they emerge in the course of development, especially as structured between parents and children. Is a certain mode of "innocent" sexual relating an important outcome of the developmental process, and does this mode have a place in the analytic process?
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The Innocent Child

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966
The innocent child, we must remember, comes to the physician usually with little choice. I shall stress the drug reactions in childhood that differ from those in adults, particularly those that are associated with growth and development. Growing children suffer drug reactions peculiar to this age group, in addition to sharing many reactions of older ...
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Innocents

Southern Medical Journal, 2021
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The Decline of Innocence*

The Cambridge Law Journal, 1968
The criminological positivists at the turn of the century started a good deal of creative rethinking about the criminal law. Some of their proposals have gained widespread acceptance in the criminal law as we know it today. Others made no headway at all. One particular proposal, and a very fundamental one indeed, began a controversy which has ebbed and
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Innocence lost

Nursing Standard, 2008
An RCN congress resolution is calling for an end to the scandal of the estimated one million child carers in England and Wales.
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Whiteness As Innocence

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
Current antidiscrimination law is exceedingly hostile to the project of race-conscious remediation—the conscious use of race to mitigate America’s persistent racial hierarchy. This Article argues that this broad hostility can be traced in significant part to what I call “Whiteness as Innocence” ideology.
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