Killing in War
Oxford University Press (2009)
| Abstract | Jeff McMahan urges us to reject the view, dominant throughout history, that mere participation in an unjust war is not wrong. | |||||||||
| Keywords | War Moral and ethical aspects Combat Moral and ethical aspects Military ethics Conscientious objection Responsibility | |||||||||
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| Call number | U22.M394 2009 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0199548668 9780199548668 9780199603572 | |||||||||
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F. M. Kamm (2011). Ethics for Enemies: Terror, Torture, and War. Oxford University Press.
Mark Evans (ed.) (2009). War, Terror, and Ethics. Nova Science Publishers, Inc..
Roger Wertheimer (2007). Reconnoitering Combatant Moral Equality. Journal of Military Ethics 6 (1):60-74.
Richard Norman (1995). Ethics, Killing, and War. Cambridge University Press.
David Rodin (ed.) (2007). War, Torture and Terrorism: Ethics and War in the 21st Century. Blackwell Pub..
David L. Perry (2009). Partly Cloudy: Ethics in War, Espionage, Covert Action, and Interrogation. Scarecrow Press.
Jeff McMahan (2006). Killing in War: A Reply to Walzer. Philosophia 34 (1).
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