Just war theory
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Just war theory
(Readings in social and political theory)
Basil Blackwell, 1992
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographies and index
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: hard ISBN 9780631172772
内容説明
When is war "just?" What means are, or are not, acceptable even in the course of a "just war"? These crucial questions have never been more relevant than in the current post-Cold War climate in which advanced weaponry continues to proliferate and where there is a serious crisis in the Gulf. This collection offers the reader a series of focused essays on key elements of the just war debate, moving beyond the theological just war tradition to delineate the topic's importance for political and social theorists, military strategists, philosophers, and anyone concerned with the use of force in relations between states.
目次
- The just war according to St Augustine, Paul Ramsey
- "temperamenta belli", Michael Howard
- against realism, Michael Walzer
- threats, values, and defence - does the defence of values by force remain a moral possibility, James Turner Johnson
- the challenge of peace - God's promise and our response, United States Catholic Bishops Pastoral
- the challenge of war - a Christian realist perspective, William V.O'Brien
- can war be morally justified, Robert Holmes
- morality and survival in a Nuclear Age, Susan Khin Zaw
- reflections on war and political discourse - realism, just war and feminism in a Nuclear Age, Stephen Toulmin
- on surviving justly - ethics and nuclear disarmament, Stanley Hauerwas
- epilogue - continuing implications of just war discourse - Jean Bethke Elshtain.
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: pbk ISBN 9780631172789
内容説明
When is war "just?" What means are, or are not, acceptable even in the course of a "just war"? These crucial questions have never been more relevant than in the current post-cold war climate in which advanced weaponry continues to proliferate and where there is a serious crisis in the Gulf. This collection offers the reader a series of focused essays on key elements of the just war debate, moving beyond the theological just war tradition to delineate the topic's importance for political and social theorists, military strategists, philosophers, and anyone concerned with the use of force in relations between states.
目次
- The just war according to St Augustine, Paul Ramsey
- "temperamenta belli", Michael Howard
- against realism, Michael Walzer
- threats, values, and defence - does the defence of values by force remain a moral possibility, James Turner Johnson
- the challenge of peace - God's promise and our response, United States Catholic Bishops Pastoral
- the challenge of war - a Christian realist perspective, William V.O'Brien
- can war be morally justified, Robert Holmes
- morality and survival in a Nuclear Age, Susan Khin Zaw
- reflections on war and political discourse - realism, just war and feminism in a Nuclear Age, Stephen Toulmin
- on surviving justly - ethics and nuclear disarmament, Stanley Hauerwas
- epilogue - continuing implications of just war discourse - Jean Bethke Elshtain.
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