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Wojna w Donbasie - przyczynek do rozważań nad niedopowiedzeniami teorii wojny sprawiedliwej [PDF]

open access: yesNowa Polityka Wschodnia, 2021
The following article covers the analysis of the War in Donbas from the perspective of the “traditional concept of a just war” (as interpreted by Michael Walzer).
Paweł Neumann-Karpiński
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A ‘Just Cause’ or ‘Just A Cause’: Perils of the Zero-sum Model of Moral Responsibility for War

open access: yesConatus - Journal of Philosophy, 2023
In this paper the author aims to explain the consequences of the implicit application of the zero-sum game model of distribution of moral responsibility for war, i.e., for causing war, within the context of the dominant perspective of modern-day ethics ...
Dragan Stanar
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Post War Justice: Jus Post Bellum for Just War and Peace

open access: yesEthics in Progress, 2023
This paper aims to address a key topic of speculation within political philosophy, namely the Just War Theory. The Just War Theory works to ethically restrain wars based on principles listed out in jus ad bellum (reasons to go to war) and jus in bello ...
Mansi Rathour
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Just War contra Drone Warfare

open access: yesConatus - Journal of Philosophy, 2023
In this article, I present a two-pronged argument for the immorality of contemporary, asymmetric drone warfare, based on my new interpretations of the just war principles of “proportionality” and “moral equivalence of combatants” (MEC).
Joshua M. Hall
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Existential Threat as a Casus Belli

open access: yesConatus - Journal of Philosophy, 2023
Existential threat is often mentioned in political rhetoric. While it is mostly used to denote threats to humanity as a whole, like climate change or AI, it is also used on a smaller scale.
Sergey Kucherenko
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The irony of just war? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
By claiming that “just war is just war,” critics suggest that just war theory both distracts from and sanitizes the horror of modern warfare by dressing it up in the language of moral principles. However, the phrase can also be taken as a reminder of why
O'Driscoll, Cian
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Attaining Post-Conflict Peace Using the jus post bellum Concept

open access: yesReligions, 2020
To attain peace after state-on-state war, there must be a belligerent occupation to establish control and security of a defeated state—but that is not enough.
Albert W. Klein
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Just war? War games, war crimes, and game design [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Military shooters have explored both historical and modern settings and remain one of the most popular game genres. While the violence of these games has been explored in multiple studies, the study of how war and the rules of war are represented is ...
Donald, Iain
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Levinas: Just War or Just War: Preface to Totality and Infinity

open access: yesJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy, 1998
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Richard A. Cohen
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Non-culpable ignorance and Just war theory [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i Društvo, 2007
The so called ′non-culpable ignorance′ is an instrument to justify participating in a war on a defeated side, on condition that fighters sincerely believe that they are defending a just cause and had some valid reasons to believe in having a chance to ...
Babić Jovan
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