War and MoralityRichard A. Wasserstrom Wadsworth, 1970 - 136 עמודים |
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עמוד 80
... immoral war is personally very threatening . For one thing , if the accusation is well - founded it may be thought to imply that certain types of socially cooperative behavior are forbidden to the citizen and that other kinds of ...
... immoral war is personally very threatening . For one thing , if the accusation is well - founded it may be thought to imply that certain types of socially cooperative behavior are forbidden to the citizen and that other kinds of ...
עמוד 98
... immoral or wrong to lie . He might mean any one of at least three different things : ( 1 ) He might mean that it is absolutely immoral to lie . That is to say , he might be clairning that there are no circumstances under which one would ...
... immoral or wrong to lie . He might mean any one of at least three different things : ( 1 ) He might mean that it is absolutely immoral to lie . That is to say , he might be clairning that there are no circumstances under which one would ...
עמוד 100
... immoral or unjustifiable . A more extreme view would hold that the occurrence of even a single instance of immorality makes the entire act of fighting the war unjustifiable . Thus , the murder of innocent persons is absolutely immoral ...
... immoral or unjustifiable . A more extreme view would hold that the occurrence of even a single instance of immorality makes the entire act of fighting the war unjustifiable . Thus , the murder of innocent persons is absolutely immoral ...
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
The Morality of Obliteration Bombing John C Ford S J | 15 |
War and Murder Elizabeth Anscombe | 42 |
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action aggression American argue argument army Article atomic attack authority behavior believe British brutality Catholic Charter Christian civil population civilian population claim command commit condemned conscience crimes against humanity criminal death of innocent defend destruction distinction doctrine of self-defense double effect duty Elizabeth Anscombe enemy Ethics example fact fighting Germany guerrillas Hague Convention immoral individual innocent persons intention international law jus in bello justified killing Land Warfare large number law of war least limits means meet violence merely military necessity modern murder nations Nazi non-combatants nuclear warfare nuclear weapons Nuremberg Nuremberg trials obliteration bombing one's pacifism pacifist peace philosophical plea of superior political position possible present prisoners problem punishment question rational persuasion reason relevant responsibility rules soldiers Spaight superior orders suppose target thing total war treaty Tribunal violation violence with force waging war crimes war of aggression wars wrong