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What Is 'Victory' in the Orthodox Christian Ethics of War?

open access: yesLabyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics, 2021
The text reconstructs the protocol of 'victory' as part of the interruption of enmity and establishment of temporary peace. Different understandings of the enemy and enmity imply that victory in war and cessation of conflict can essentially determine ...
Petar Bojanić
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Ethics of War and Ethics in War

open access: yesConatus - Journal of Philosophy, 2019
The paper examines the justification of warfare. The main thesis is that war is very difficult to justify, and justification by invoking “justice” is not the way to succeed it.
Jovan Babic
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The Ethics of War

open access: yes, 2017
Abstract War is not the only or even the major cause of human suffering. But it is the cause for which we are most often most directly responsible. Our voluntary choices result in huge increases in mortality, massive refugee crises, and the dislocation of whole generations.
Lazar, Seth, Frowe, Helen
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Ethics that Fails to Regulate War, Ethics that Enhances War

open access: yesJournal of Bioethical Inquiry
Abstract This short perspective piece argues that wars are often conducted in settings where ethical injunctions are ignored or overridden and where ethical oversight is avoided or circumvented. This is particularly the case with intrastate conflicts and is exacerbated by novel military technologies.
Paul A Komesaroff   +2 more
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Psychiatric ethics in war and peace.

open access: yesInd Psychiatry J, 2013
Practice of psychiatry is a complex activity because the psychiatrist generally practises his art in an emotionally charged environment with patients who may not be in a in a state of mind to exercise autonomy as a result of cognitive impairment and preoccupation with symptoms.
Raju MS.
europepmc   +4 more sources

War Ethics and War Morality: An Introduction

open access: yesConatus - Journal of Philosophy, 2023
War ethics might sound as impossible combination of words – how justify what seems to be unjustifiable? War is prima facie unjustifiable. However, wars are a fact of human reality, and those among us who are unfortunate to live in times of war – in a ...
Jovan Babić
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புறப்பொருள் வழி ஐயன் ஆரிதன் உணர்த்தும் மற மாண்பும் இன்றைய இந்திய இராணுவத்தின் நிலைப்பாடும் / Puram Ideology of Iyyan Aarithan on Warrior’s Ethics and the Stance of Indian Army [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Tamil Language and Literary Studies, 2022
“Purapporul Venbamalai” speaks about warfare, methods of warfare, reasons for war, pre-war status, the ethics to be followed in the war, the qualities of the warrior, the valour of the warrior clan women, weapons, epidemic, the chivalric attitude of the ...
முனைவர் நே. நிஷாநேவிஸ் / Dr N. NishaNavis
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Rivers and Lakes: Zhuangzi’s Critique of Just War and the Zhuangzian War Ethics and Peace Strategy

open access: yesReligions
Just war theory, significantly shaped by Christian moral theology, has provided a prominent ethical framework for discussions on the justice of war. Numerous works have been published on classical Chinese counterparts, including passages from the Mengzi,
Ting-mien Lee
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Knowledge of, attitudes toward and practices of ethics of war of the officers and soldiers of the Zambia Army

open access: yesScientia Militaria, 2022
Since the end of the world wars, the demise of the Cold War and the end of liberation wars in Africa, the changing character of warfare has given birth to uncertainties about how states will respond to acts of aggression in the face of ethics of war, or ...
William Sikazwe   +2 more
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The Ethics of War and Peace in Russian Philosophy and the Ethical Consequences of Modern Legal Precedents on Warfare and Armed Forces

open access: yesConatus - Journal of Philosophy
The first part of the study is devoted to a comparative analysis of the concepts of the Ethics of War and Peace in Russian philosophy and its influence on the world practice of nonviolence. The second part of the study is devoted to analyzing the impact
Tatiana Minchenko
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