War and MoralityRichard A. Wasserstrom Wadsworth, 1970 - 136 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 24
עמוד 81
... rule - violation ; namely , that which relates justice to the following of rules and to the condemnation and punishment of those who break rules . In the absence of positive laws governing the behavior of states , it may be inferred ...
... rule - violation ; namely , that which relates justice to the following of rules and to the condemnation and punishment of those who break rules . In the absence of positive laws governing the behavior of states , it may be inferred ...
עמוד 86
... rules . ... More generally , there are at least four respects in which their character as laws seems suspect : ( 1 ) There is no authoritative body to make or declare them . ( 2 ) The distinctions made by the rules are specious and ...
... rules . ... More generally , there are at least four respects in which their character as laws seems suspect : ( 1 ) There is no authoritative body to make or declare them . ( 2 ) The distinctions made by the rules are specious and ...
עמוד 126
... rule of international law or international convention restricting their employment . " 47 Yet it is doubtful that the absence of an express international agreement or customary rule is as decisive as this formulation would make it ...
... rule of international law or international convention restricting their employment . " 47 Yet it is doubtful that the absence of an express international agreement or customary rule is as decisive as this formulation would make it ...
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
The Morality of Obliteration Bombing John C Ford S | 42 |
A Philosophical Analysis Jan Narveson | 54 |
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action aggressive American Anscombe argue argument army Article attack authority behavior believe brutality Catholic Charter Christian cities civil population civilian population claim committed common plan condemned crimes against humanity criminal death of innocent defend destruction discuss distinction doctrine of self-defense double effect duty Elizabeth Anscombe enemy estimate Ethics evangelical counsels example fact fighting Germany guerrillas Hague Convention immoral individual innocent civilians innocent persons intention international law jus in bello justified killing Land Warfare large number laws of war least limits means meet violence merely military necessity millions modern murder nations Nazi non-combatants nuclear weapons obligations obliteration bombing one's pacifism pacifist peace philosophical position possible present problem punishment question rational persuasion reason relevant responsibility rules self-defense soldiers Spaight superior orders suppose target thing total war treaty Tribunal unjust violation violence with force waging war crimes war of aggression wars wrong