harmability

The quality of being harmable.

Noun

  1. The quality of being harmable.
    • We have seen that the will-rights conception seems more vulnerable to the non-existence challenge than the interest-rights one. It is possible however that the will-rights conception could actually be less vulnerable to...
    • “Moral Standing” Defined 1. Self-Regulation 2. Harmability 3. Worthiness - 2013 August 8, Berry Crawford, “Contents”, in Ethics for Environmental Policy: An Integrated, Life-Centered Approach, [San Diego, Calif.]:...
    • Schematically, then, we may: (a) foreground vulnerability as a primarily negative condition of harmability; (b) take vulnerability to be primarily negative but therefore caution against focussing on it (as does, e.g....

Origin

From harm + -ability.