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IS “JUST WAR” THEORY JUSTIFIABLE?

open access: yesJournal of Social Philosophy, 1996
War is only the sad recourse in the state of nature (where there is no tribunal which could judge with the force of law) by which each state asserts its right by violence and in which neither party can be adjudged unjust (for that would presuppose a juridical decision); in lieu of such a decision, the issue of the conflict (as if given by a so‐called ...
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Contemporary just war theory

open access: yes, 2022
The fall of Kabul was and remains a big issue of concern that somewhat attracted various critical thoughts about wars. To some people, there is no better way to end the war because war is simply evil in all of its ramifications. Those who hold these reactions are realists.
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Dediscoursification: a discourse-ethical critique of discursive production of the state of war

open access: yesPolitičke Perspektive, 2016
This essay briefly presents the theory of dediscoursification as a theory of one of the major causes of war. Its key claim reads that discursive attitudes, such as lying, self-contradicting, and promise-breaking, ought to be theorized as causes directly ...
Dražen Pehar
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Spravedlivá válka: principy ius ad bellum a jejich možná revize

open access: yesFilosofický časopis
The text discusses the theory of the just war, which was formed in the tradition of Western political thought and reflected in the institutional structure of international relations that emerged after the Second World War.
Velek, Josef
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