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Political Theology, 2002
The use of economic sanctions steadily increased during the twentieth century. Politically, sanctions seem to offer a safe alternative to armed conflict. International chastisement on a nation's unacceptable behaviour is often dealt with by imposing sanctions, the late twentieth-century version of ‘gun boat diplomacy’.
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The use of economic sanctions steadily increased during the twentieth century. Politically, sanctions seem to offer a safe alternative to armed conflict. International chastisement on a nation's unacceptable behaviour is often dealt with by imposing sanctions, the late twentieth-century version of ‘gun boat diplomacy’.
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2005
Despite the enormous shifts that have taken place in the conduct of warfare over the past centuries, theories of just war have had a remarkably continuous currency: largely the same nomenclature and considerations run through the tradition’s history. Indeed, few concepts have had such enduring resonance as the very idea of a just war, shaping even the ...
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Despite the enormous shifts that have taken place in the conduct of warfare over the past centuries, theories of just war have had a remarkably continuous currency: largely the same nomenclature and considerations run through the tradition’s history. Indeed, few concepts have had such enduring resonance as the very idea of a just war, shaping even the ...
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 2000
The innocent are immune. We must never, that is, make the object of any violent attack those who bear no responsibility for doing wrong to others; and only with grave reason and in extreme circumstances should we be prepared to cause them any incidental harm as we press home a violent attack against those who are its legitimate objects.
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The innocent are immune. We must never, that is, make the object of any violent attack those who bear no responsibility for doing wrong to others; and only with grave reason and in extreme circumstances should we be prepared to cause them any incidental harm as we press home a violent attack against those who are its legitimate objects.
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Journal of the History of Philosophy, 1999
The chapter argues in favour of the controversial, and original, thesis that Immanuel Kant has a just war theory. Before specifically refuting, and ultimately transforming, the traditional reading of Kant's views on the ethics of war and peace, recourse must be made to the general conception of morality and international justice to which Kant is ...
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The chapter argues in favour of the controversial, and original, thesis that Immanuel Kant has a just war theory. Before specifically refuting, and ultimately transforming, the traditional reading of Kant's views on the ethics of war and peace, recourse must be made to the general conception of morality and international justice to which Kant is ...
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2005
AbstractThe aim of this chapter is to analyse a number of prominent views concerning the nature of a just war and, having criticized them, to outline the account of a just war that follows from a cosmopolitan perspective. It explores different philosophical approaches at a general level, analysing their accounts of when war may be waged (jus ad bellum)
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AbstractThe aim of this chapter is to analyse a number of prominent views concerning the nature of a just war and, having criticized them, to outline the account of a just war that follows from a cosmopolitan perspective. It explores different philosophical approaches at a general level, analysing their accounts of when war may be waged (jus ad bellum)
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Journal of Religious Ethics, 2017
AbstractThis essay discusses four recent books on the Western, and one book on the classical Chinese, traditions of just war. It concentrates on thejus ad bellummoral criteria (legitimate authority, just cause, and right intention), giving attention to the centrality of the state in just war morality, to some challenges in reconceptualizing thejus ad ...
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AbstractThis essay discusses four recent books on the Western, and one book on the classical Chinese, traditions of just war. It concentrates on thejus ad bellummoral criteria (legitimate authority, just cause, and right intention), giving attention to the centrality of the state in just war morality, to some challenges in reconceptualizing thejus ad ...
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2007
Larry May argues that the best way to understand war crimes is as crimes against humanness rather than as violations of justice. He shows that in a deeply pluralistic world, we need to understand the rules of war as the collective responsibility of states that send their citizens into harm's way, as the embodiment of humanity, and as the chief way for ...
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Larry May argues that the best way to understand war crimes is as crimes against humanness rather than as violations of justice. He shows that in a deeply pluralistic world, we need to understand the rules of war as the collective responsibility of states that send their citizens into harm's way, as the embodiment of humanity, and as the chief way for ...
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Animals and the ethics of war: a call for an inclusive just-war theory
International Relations, 2023Josh Milburn, Sara Van Goozen
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