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  1. War Ethics and War Morality: An Introduction.Jovan Babić - 2023 - Conatus 8 (2):11-63.
    War ethics might sound as impossible combination of words – how justify what seems to be unjustifiable? War is prima facie unjustifiable. However, wars are a fact of human reality, and those among us who are unfortunate to live in times of war – in a way it is all of us – would know that the reality is not just a possibility, that prima facie designation does not help in answering what must be done, that unjustifiability does not imply (...)
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  • Obedience and Disobedience in the Context of Whistleblowing: An Attempt at Conceptual Clarification.Jovan Babić - 2022 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 64 (6):9-33.
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  • Etika rata i „teorija pravednog rata“.Jovan Babić - manuscript
    The paper examines the justification of warfare. The main thesis is that war is very difficult to justify, and justification by invoking “justice” is not the way to succeed it. Justification and justness (“justice”) are very different venues: while the first attempts to explain the nature of war and offer possible schemes of resolution (through adequate definitions), the second aims to endorse a specific type of warfare as correct and hence allowed – which is the crucial part of “just war (...)
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