Hm the David-gun-Jess example does seem weird to me in retrospect. Typical NAP philosophy outlaws threatening aggression just as it outlaws aggression, but I haven’t done that so far. Maybe it could be workable to exclude it from resistible aggression and include in irresistible aggression or some other category. Update: removed this example from the post.
Frankly, ideally, Jess is in a position where she can’t be shot by anyone without her consent.
Hm the David-gun-Jess example does seem weird to me in retrospect. Typical NAP philosophy outlaws threatening aggression just as it outlaws aggression, but I haven’t done that so far. Maybe it could be workable to exclude it from resistible aggression and include in irresistible aggression or some other category.
Update: removed this example from the post.
Frankly, ideally, Jess is in a position where she can’t be shot by anyone without her consent.