When war is unjust : being honest in just-war thinking / John Howard.
Material type:
- 1579107818
- B 105 .W3 Y63 1996
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B .P45 721 Philosophy in the Middle Ages : the Christian, Islamic, and Jewish traditions / | B .T46 765 1993 Selected philosophical writings / | B 105 .T54 N48 Reconstruction of thinking. | B 105 .W3 Y63 1996 When war is unjust : being honest in just-war thinking / | B 108 .A53 2011 Ancient philosophy : from 600 BCE to 500 CE / | B 125 .B37 Classics in Chinese philosophy. | B 126 .F86 181.11 F356 A Short history of Chinese philosophy / |
Includes bibliographical references
Contents:
Foreword to the first edition by Charles Lutz
The quest to bring war under moral control-- The just war tradition in its medieval context-- Weakening the just-war restraints-- Hopes for limiting war-- The tradition and the real world-- Making the tradition credible-- The changing face of the problem
Afterword: a Roman Catholic response by Drew Christiansen
Appendices:
The state of the question-- How war becomes/became total-- Why should we keep the rules in Bello-- The laws of war in modern treaties-- Criteria of the just-war tradition
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