War and MoralityRichard A. Wasserstrom Wadsworth, 1970 - 136 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 33
עמוד 8
... reason or no reason , for the justifications pleaded are invariably fictitious . War is , in short , a permanent human obligation . General Homer Lea , in his recent book " The Valor of Ignorance , " plants himself squarely on this ...
... reason or no reason , for the justifications pleaded are invariably fictitious . War is , in short , a permanent human obligation . General Homer Lea , in his recent book " The Valor of Ignorance , " plants himself squarely on this ...
עמוד 66
... reason why he ought to do it , is a reason for us to point out his error . It also , of course , presupposes that he has some reason other than his belief for thinking it is his duty to do x . Having cleared this red herring out of the ...
... reason why he ought to do it , is a reason for us to point out his error . It also , of course , presupposes that he has some reason other than his belief for thinking it is his duty to do x . Having cleared this red herring out of the ...
עמוד 68
... reasons offered at all , we could only conclude that you had a very peculiar attitude toward the Arapahoes , or ... reason for behaving " pacifistically . " If unilateral disarma- ment causes the other side to disarm , then ...
... reasons offered at all , we could only conclude that you had a very peculiar attitude toward the Arapahoes , or ... reason for behaving " pacifistically . " If unilateral disarma- ment causes the other side to disarm , then ...
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
The Morality of Obliteration Bombing John C Ford S | 42 |
A Philosophical Analysis Jan Narveson | 54 |
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