War and MoralityRichard A. Wasserstrom Wadsworth, 1970 - 136 עמודים |
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עמוד 82
... argument for the absurdity of discussing the morality of war might be that at least today the prevailing ( although not necessary ) conception of war is one that as a practical matter rules out no behavior on moral grounds . After all ...
... argument for the absurdity of discussing the morality of war might be that at least today the prevailing ( although not necessary ) conception of war is one that as a practical matter rules out no behavior on moral grounds . After all ...
עמוד 93
... argument is one for unilateral rather than bilateral pacifism , and that is precisely what makes it so hard to accept . As I have said , Ballou's thesis appears to be an empirical one . He appears to concede that if only some persons ...
... argument is one for unilateral rather than bilateral pacifism , and that is precisely what makes it so hard to accept . As I have said , Ballou's thesis appears to be an empirical one . He appears to concede that if only some persons ...
עמוד 94
... argument against war , it must rest on something other than the harms inherent in the doctrine of self - defense . The strongest argument against war is that which rests upon the connection between the morality of war and the death of ...
... argument against war , it must rest on something other than the harms inherent in the doctrine of self - defense . The strongest argument against war is that which rests upon the connection between the morality of war and the death of ...
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
The Morality of Obliteration Bombing John C Ford S J | 15 |
War and Murder Elizabeth Anscombe | 42 |
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