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Use of benzodiazepines, Z-drugs and SSRIs during wartime in Israel - a national cohort study. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Prim Care
Marom A   +5 more
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"Words fail to describe what has been done": understanding the lived experiences of health professionals during war and siege. [PDF]

open access: yesHum Resour Health
Kidane S   +6 more
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The Ethics of War

open access: yes, 1979
Paskins, Barrie and Dockrill, Michael L.
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Animals and the ethics of war: a call for an inclusive just-war theory

open access: yesInternational Relations, 2023
Animals have been almost entirely absent from scholarly appraisals of the ethics of war. Just-war theory concerns when communities may permissibly resort to war; who may wage war; who they may harm in war; and what kinds of harm they may cause.
Josh Milburn, Sara Van Goozen
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The Paradox of Ethical War and the Politics of Ethics

2018
This chapter sets out the paradox that confounds many of us in relation to ethical war: it risks killing those it seeks to protect. It then shows how just war thinking—the dominant approach to the ethics of war—proposes to negotiate the dilemma. Two problems with this approach are identified.
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The Ethics of War

open access: yesEnvironmental Ethics, 1980
Richard Harries
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War Ethics

2022
Abstract Chapter 5 focuses on warfare as a paradigm of cooperative activity. How do we make sense of an individual combatant’s accountability in an unjust war, given that the typical combatant sees no combat and contributes little to the war-effort? It is argued that the authority-based accountability can help answer this question. It is
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