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2021
Philosophical work on the ethics of war is often labelled ‘just war theory’. Despite the label, there is no single accepted theory of when and how one can justifiably wage war. Rather, there is substantial disagreement amongst just war theorists about when and how wars may be fought. And, despite talk of ‘just’ wars, actual wars are, at best, justified
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Philosophical work on the ethics of war is often labelled ‘just war theory’. Despite the label, there is no single accepted theory of when and how one can justifiably wage war. Rather, there is substantial disagreement amongst just war theorists about when and how wars may be fought. And, despite talk of ‘just’ wars, actual wars are, at best, justified
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Science, medicine, and ethics in times of war
BMJ, 2022[No abstract available]
Crawley, F.P. +6 more
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2001
Introduction This chapter provides a brief introduction to the ethics and laws of war in three parts. The first part outlines what international law and the ‘just war’ tradition have to say about recourse to force, the second section explores the conduct of war and the final section explores two contemporary issues as examples of moral and legal debate:
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Introduction This chapter provides a brief introduction to the ethics and laws of war in three parts. The first part outlines what international law and the ‘just war’ tradition have to say about recourse to force, the second section explores the conduct of war and the final section explores two contemporary issues as examples of moral and legal debate:
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1982
This chapter will consider two questions: Can the recourse to war be morally justified, and can moral limitations effectively be put on the methods of warfare ? This century has already seen more people killed and more physical destruction in wartime than any previous century.
J. E. Hare, Carey B. Joynt
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This chapter will consider two questions: Can the recourse to war be morally justified, and can moral limitations effectively be put on the methods of warfare ? This century has already seen more people killed and more physical destruction in wartime than any previous century.
J. E. Hare, Carey B. Joynt
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2011
What are the ethical principles underpinning the idea of a just war and how should they be adapted to changing social and military circumstances? In this book, Steven P. Lee presents the basic principles of just war theory, showing how they evolved historically and how they are applied today in global relations.
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What are the ethical principles underpinning the idea of a just war and how should they be adapted to changing social and military circumstances? In this book, Steven P. Lee presents the basic principles of just war theory, showing how they evolved historically and how they are applied today in global relations.
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Communications of the ACM, 2012
Considering the basic ethical questions that must be resolved in the new realm of cyberwarfare.
Patrick Lin 0002 +2 more
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Considering the basic ethical questions that must be resolved in the new realm of cyberwarfare.
Patrick Lin 0002 +2 more
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2007
Abstract The preamble to the United Nations Charter states: We the peoples of the United Nations determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind There can be no question that, if we remember our humanity, war is wrong in ...
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Abstract The preamble to the United Nations Charter states: We the peoples of the United Nations determined to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind There can be no question that, if we remember our humanity, war is wrong in ...
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War’s Aftermath and the Ethics of War
2015Abstract This chapter offers an account of the role and place of jus post bellum within just war theory and highlights avenues of inquiry on the aftermath of war that have been largely ignored. The author discusses recent arguments to the effect that jus ad bellum and jus in bello exhaust just war theory and that jus post bellum, far ...
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