War and MoralityRichard A. Wasserstrom Wadsworth, 1970 - 136 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 39
עמוד 27
... merely by advising the air strategist to let go his bombs , but withhold his intention . In what follows I shall attempt to show that this is an unwarranted application of the principle of the double effect . The principle of the double ...
... merely by advising the air strategist to let go his bombs , but withhold his intention . In what follows I shall attempt to show that this is an unwarranted application of the principle of the double effect . The principle of the double ...
עמוד 28
... merely playing with words to say that in dropping a bomb on a man's house , knowing he is there with his family , the intent is merely to destroy the house and interfere with enemy production ( through absenteeism ) , while permitting ...
... merely playing with words to say that in dropping a bomb on a man's house , knowing he is there with his family , the intent is merely to destroy the house and interfere with enemy production ( through absenteeism ) , while permitting ...
עמוד 73
... merely a contingent one , that what might be necessary is force . ( If merely saying something could miraculously deprive someone of the ability to carry through a course of action , then those speech - acts would be called a type of ...
... merely a contingent one , that what might be necessary is force . ( If merely saying something could miraculously deprive someone of the ability to carry through a course of action , then those speech - acts would be called a type of ...
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
The Morality of Obliteration Bombing John C Ford S | 42 |
A Philosophical Analysis Jan Narveson | 54 |
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