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Animals and the ethics of war: a call for an inclusive just-war theory

International Relations, 2023
Josh Milburn, Sara Van Goozen
exaly  

Just War Theory and the IRA

Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1986
ABSTRACT The Irish Republican Army (IRA) sometimes claim that their violent actions are sanctioned by traditional just war doctrine. To what extent is this true? To answer this question it is necessary to have a clear grasp of the principles of just war and of the situation in Northern Ireland to which they are to be applied.
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An Axiomatic Theory of Just War

2017
This chapter defends the following thesis: forfeiture theory best explains just war. Specifically, it explains when a war is just and when it is morally permissible to kill people and break things. This theory has strong implications for who is liable to be killed.
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Bangladesh and the Theory of Just War

Worldview, 1972
It is widely believed that in the recent India-Pakistan conflict the United States backed the wrong, that is, the losing, side. Not enough attention has been paid the possibility that the United States backed the wrong, that is, the immoral, side. This is an effort to look at that possibility within the framework of the traditional “just war theory,” a
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Just War as a Theory, Just Peace as a Virtue

Studies in Christian Ethics
Pope Francis both grants the right to use armed force in self-defense and regards all war as ‘a defeat for humanity’. This seeming paradox can be explained by the fact that what is a theoretically just use of force (according to the criteria of just war theory) inevitably results in unjust violence when carried out in practice.
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Just War Theory: Past, Present, and Future

International Political Theory, 2023
Cian O’Driscoll
exaly  

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