In this volume prominent thinkers and practitioners in philosophical ethics, international relations, and military law consider the challenges of moving from war to post-war, offering guidance to theorists and practitioners in order to avoid protracted conflicts and to probe the meanings of peace and justice before, during, and after war.
In this volume prominent thinkers and practitioners in philosophical ethics, international relations, and military law consider the challenges of moving from war to post-war, offering guidance to theorists and practitioners in order to avoid protracted conflicts and to probe the meanings of peace and justice before, during, and after war.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: 'the ethics of war after the longest war' Graham Parsons and Mark Wilson 1. 'The lament of the demobilized' Cheyney Ryan 2. 'Moral injury and moral failure' Lisa Tessman 3. 'Stoic grit, moral injury and resilience' Nancy Sherman 4. 'Political humiliation and the sense of replacement' Nir Eisikovits 5. 'Minimum moral thresholds at war's end' Colleenmurphy 6. 'Endling endless wars' Alex J. Bellamy 7. 'Forever wars: time and value in war' David Rodin 8. 'Two conceptions of the proportionality budget for Jus Ex Bello' Darrel Moellendorf 9. 'Toward a post bellum lieber code' Daniel Maurer 10. 'Reconciliation is justice - and a strategy for military victory' Daniel Philpott Bibliography Index.
Introduction: 'the ethics of war after the longest war' Graham Parsons and Mark Wilson 1. 'The lament of the demobilized' Cheyney Ryan 2. 'Moral injury and moral failure' Lisa Tessman 3. 'Stoic grit, moral injury and resilience' Nancy Sherman 4. 'Political humiliation and the sense of replacement' Nir Eisikovits 5. 'Minimum moral thresholds at war's end' Colleenmurphy 6. 'Endling endless wars' Alex J. Bellamy 7. 'Forever wars: time and value in war' David Rodin 8. 'Two conceptions of the proportionality budget for Jus Ex Bello' Darrel Moellendorf 9. 'Toward a post bellum lieber code' Daniel Maurer 10. 'Reconciliation is justice - and a strategy for military victory' Daniel Philpott Bibliography Index.
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