The bounds of defense: killing, moral responsibility, and war
"Liberal conceptions of the moral justification for war have become dominant since the publication of Michael Walzer's Just & Unjust Wars in 1977. This dominance is seen across all contemporary manifestations of just war theory: from international relations and diplomatic discourse, fr...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Liberal conceptions of the moral justification for war have become dominant since the publication of Michael Walzer's Just & Unjust Wars in 1977. This dominance is seen across all contemporary manifestations of just war theory: from international relations and diplomatic discourse, from the minds and proclamations of military commanders and governmental leaders, to the everyday political assertions and philosophical rationalization of most individuals. Similarly, rights-based accounts of the moral justification of individual defensive killing have been dominant since, at least, Judith J. Thomson's work on the issue in the early Seventies. Over the past two decades, however, these already rich fields of research--just war theory and the ethics of defensive harm--have each experienced significant and sustained resurgence"-- |
Beschreibung: | xii, 303 Seiten Illustrationen 24,2 cm |
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Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Outline 9 1. Permissible Defensive Harm and Liability 17 2. The Evidence-Relative View of Liability Attribution 71 3. The Evidence-Relative View and Intricate Symmetries 110 4. A Defense of Revisionist Just War Theory 137 5. A New Proposal for Liability in War 184 6. The Puzzle of Benevolent Aggression 203 7. Towards a New Liberal Theory of Just War 224 8. Conclusion: Answering Calvin 266 Appendix: List of Cases in Order ofAppearance Bibliography Index 275 283 295 |
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Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Outline 9 1. Permissible Defensive Harm and Liability 17 2. The Evidence-Relative View of Liability Attribution 71 3. The Evidence-Relative View and Intricate Symmetries 110 4. A Defense of Revisionist Just War Theory 137 5. A New Proposal for Liability in War 184 6. The Puzzle of Benevolent Aggression 203 7. Towards a New Liberal Theory of Just War 224 8. Conclusion: Answering Calvin 266 Appendix: List of Cases in Order ofAppearance Bibliography Index 275 283 295 |
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