Abstract: One of the most influential and known view regarding the morality of war is the Just War Theory wherein certain requirements must be met in order to justify a war being fought by a state. The traditional Just War Theory judges wars in two principles, the justice of resorting into war in the first place, jus ad bellum and the justice in the conduct of war, jus in bello. Most just war theorists claim that the two must be independent of each other, that is, one may find himself in a war wherein the jus ad bellum is just, meaning the justice of war itself is just, while the jus in bello is unjust, and vice versa. This paper will tackle and evaluate the conditions given by the just war theory. Also, this paper will argue that jus ad be...
achievement of a just cause are morally impermissible and it is wrong to fight in a war that lacks a...
War is an extreme human activity—not only because of the horror of war, but because of the severe em...
In War & Ethics, Nicholas Fotion undertakes three main tasks. The first is critical: to analyze ‘Jus...
War is a constant feature of human affairs and a permanent topic of ethical debates. Moral reasoning...
M.A. (Philosophy)Abstract: Just War Theory (JWT) helps theorists and politicians assess how just a w...
Faculty-authored chapter: Is Just War Theory Obsolete? by Jeff Whitman This new Handbook offers a...
Civilized humanity has long pondered the morality of war and the parameters of just behavior in war....
Contemporary Just War Theory (JWT) is the philosophical theory used to determine the moral and ethic...
My paper is titled War Insurance: A new concept in the ethics of warfare, and I will be arguing for ...
Pacifism and realism both presuppose an unbridgeable gap between war and morality. The pacifist, abh...
This article deals with issues concerning the morality of war. It discusses when the use of force is...
Before military action, and even before mobilization, the decision on whether to go to war is debate...
This dissertation aims to look at the moral justification for war in a critical way so that we can b...
Defence date: 5 April 2017Examining Board: Professor Chris Reus-Smit, The University of Queensland, ...
achievement of a just cause are morally impermissible and it is wrong to fight in a war that lacks a...
War is an extreme human activity—not only because of the horror of war, but because of the severe em...
In War & Ethics, Nicholas Fotion undertakes three main tasks. The first is critical: to analyze ‘Jus...
War is a constant feature of human affairs and a permanent topic of ethical debates. Moral reasoning...
M.A. (Philosophy)Abstract: Just War Theory (JWT) helps theorists and politicians assess how just a w...
Faculty-authored chapter: Is Just War Theory Obsolete? by Jeff Whitman This new Handbook offers a...
Civilized humanity has long pondered the morality of war and the parameters of just behavior in war....
Contemporary Just War Theory (JWT) is the philosophical theory used to determine the moral and ethic...
My paper is titled War Insurance: A new concept in the ethics of warfare, and I will be arguing for ...
Pacifism and realism both presuppose an unbridgeable gap between war and morality. The pacifist, abh...
This article deals with issues concerning the morality of war. It discusses when the use of force is...
Before military action, and even before mobilization, the decision on whether to go to war is debate...
This dissertation aims to look at the moral justification for war in a critical way so that we can b...
Defence date: 5 April 2017Examining Board: Professor Chris Reus-Smit, The University of Queensland, ...
achievement of a just cause are morally impermissible and it is wrong to fight in a war that lacks a...
War is an extreme human activity—not only because of the horror of war, but because of the severe em...
In War & Ethics, Nicholas Fotion undertakes three main tasks. The first is critical: to analyze ‘Jus...