Defensive Desert
Philosophy & Public Affairs
Published online on April 01, 2026
Abstract
["Philosophy &Public Affairs, Volume 54, Issue 2, Page 105-115, Spring 2026. ", "\nABSTRACT\nWhen aiming to justify the infliction of harm upon a culpable wrongdoer, the notion of desert most readily finds its home within the context of punishment. Thus, according to one dominant theory of punishment, retributivism, a wrongdoer deserves the hard treatment constitutive of punishment. In this paper, I argue that desert can play a role in helping justify certain types of defensive action. Specifically, I aim to show how desert‐based reasons can help justify seemingly futile defensive efforts. Importantly, this justification does not stem from the idea that the victim of an attack may “draw against punishment” in seeking to avert a threat, but rather from the belief that culpable aggressors deserve to be resisted.\n\n"]