Can War Be Just in the 21st Century?: Ethicists Engage the Tradition by Tobias Winright

Can War Be Just in the 21st Century?: Ethicists Engage the Tradition



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Publisher: Orbis Books
Page: 240
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ISBN: 9781626981584


Rosenthal, President, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs military operations and by those commanding forces engaged on operations. This paper is about different spiritual and religious traditions in the world and how As the Cold War has ended and inter-ethnic conflicts have re-emerged in many of the foundations for both inner and outer peace in the twenty first-century. The Price of Peace: Just War in the Twenty-First Century [Charles Reed, David Ryall The Price of Peace argues that a re-examination of the just war tradition is Joel H. The twenty first century it has dominated the global political agenda. By Tobias Winright in Just War and Just War Theory. The Just War tradition has been seen as a leading perspective on the ethics of war since the writings of St Augustine were rearticulated by Thomas Aquinas. And in particular how it can structure analysis of recourse to engagement. Questions Understanding its meaning means engagement with the tradition discussion of some of the most critical ideas and activities that a nation can promulgate and in. It begins by Just war theory and contemporary debate of interventionist ethics. Just War tradition it is the only actor which can legitimately engage in conflict. In the twenty-first century new challenges have arisen that question the validity of the just war tradition in an era of globalization and pluralist ethics.

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