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Jeff McMahan is a Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University and a leading scholar in just war theory. His work focuses on the ethics of killing in contexts such as self-defense, war, and punishment, as reflected in his influential publications including "The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life" (2002), "Killing in War" (2009), and "The Ethics of Killing: Self-Defense, War, and Punishment" (forthcoming). He is affiliated with the Department of Philosophy within the School of Arts and Sciences.
McMahan’s research spans moral philosophy, political philosophy, and applied ethics, particularly addressing dilemmas at the intersection of life and death in wartime and individual contexts. While specific recent publications are not listed here, his work consistently engages with foundational questions in ethical theory and practical moral problems.





