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Ethical aspects of military leadership in modern warfare (Memoirs of the Commanders-in-Chief in Afghanistan and Chechnya) [PDF]
While modern normative approaches to ethics of war (just war theories) stumble over theoretical aporia of legitimating “collective organized violence” such as the war, anthropological approaches to the practical ethics of the military servicemen
Menshikov Andrey
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Legal and Moral Justifications of the Israeli Military Against the Axis of Resistance: A Just War Theory Perspective [PDF]
∴ Introduction ∴ In the contemporary international landscape, the ethical nature of warfare remains a pivotal concern for global leaders seeking to justify military actions to their constituencies and the wider world.
Ali Karimy, Mohammad Hosein Safaei
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Discussion on Social Media Aesthetic War: Maurice Blanchot and the Establishment of Ethics
This short discussion paper proposes a non-traditional view to ethics and war, and aims to highlight new perspectives on how we view and understand war.
Justina Šumilova
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The Ethics of Military Influence Operations
This article articulates a framework for normatively assessing influence operations, undertaken by national security institutions. Section I categorizes the vast field of possible types of influence operations according to the communication’s content ...
Michael Skerker
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Why the Ethics of War needs the Social Sciences
This paper argues that, for both sociological and epistemic reasons, the ethics of war needs the social sciences and, accordingly, sets an alternative to the two prevailing approaches in the literature in the ethics of war field, i.e.
Colonomos, Ariel
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In no uncertain way have the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent attacks inMadrid and London, the War on Terror depicted by Afghanistan and the 2003invasion of Iraq, the subsequent insurgency in Iraq, and the 2006 war in the MiddleEast moved matters of ...
Francois Vreÿ
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Religious ethics, Christianity, and war
This article discusses elements within Christian ethics and anthropology that have ramifications for the ethics and laws of war. The author argues that several distinctively Christian conceptions of morality and of human beings contribute importantly to ...
Henrik Syse
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U radu se raspravlja o etičkom sagledavanju rata kroz poimanje čoveka kao generičkog bića; (be)smislu promišljanja odnosa rata i mira kao anoloških pojmova; potrebi sagledavanja etike rata i etike oružane borbe ne samo kroz odnos 'neprijatelj-neprijatelj' nego i kroz relaciju 'prijatelj-prijatelj'.
Slavko Prljić, Ilija Prljić
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Islam and the Ethics of War: Deconstructing Jihad through the Principle of Humanism in Theological Discourses [PDF]
Warfare has become a problematic discourse in social life and theology. The research aims to identify the malfunction of war through the ethics of jihad contained in Islamic teachings that emphasise the principle of humanism.
Muhammad Rusdi +3 more
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The articles intention is to construct a possible minimal response to violence, that is, to describe what would be justified (necessary or legitimate) противонасилие (counter-violence). This argument is built on reviving several important philosophical
Petar Bojanic
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