War and MoralityRichard A. Wasserstrom Wadsworth, 1970 - 136 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 19
עמוד 26
... destruction of war industries , communications , and military installations , leading to the defeat of the enemy ; it also has an evil effect , the injury and death of innocent civilians ( and the destruction of their property ) . The ...
... destruction of war industries , communications , and military installations , leading to the defeat of the enemy ; it also has an evil effect , the injury and death of innocent civilians ( and the destruction of their property ) . The ...
עמוד 31
... destruction and dislocation of the German military , industrial and economic system and the under- mining of the morale of the German people to the point where their capacity for armed resistance is fatally weakened . " 22 Target ...
... destruction and dislocation of the German military , industrial and economic system and the under- mining of the morale of the German people to the point where their capacity for armed resistance is fatally weakened . " 22 Target ...
עמוד 57
... Destruction of Con- science in Vietnam " by Marshall Sahlins , Dissent , January - February 1966 , for a description ... destruction ; at the same time , moral principles cannot invalidate necessary destruction . In effect , neces ...
... Destruction of Con- science in Vietnam " by Marshall Sahlins , Dissent , January - February 1966 , for a description ... destruction ; at the same time , moral principles cannot invalidate necessary destruction . In effect , neces ...
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
The Morality of Obliteration Bombing John C Ford S | 42 |
A Philosophical Analysis Jan Narveson | 54 |
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