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The authors hold that duress cannot justify immediate cooperation in actions which are intrinsically evil, since that makes the cooperator freely and deliberately choose to be an instrument of the wrongdoer's evil act.

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The authors hold that duress cannot justify immediate cooperation in actions which are intrinsically evil, since that makes the cooperator freely and deliberately choose to be an instrument of the wrongdoer's evil act.

See p. 294.

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The authors hold that duress cannot justify immediate cooperation in actions which are intrinsically evil, since that makes the cooperator freely and deliberately choose to be an instrument of the wrongdoer's evil act.

See p. 294.

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