The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of War

The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of War

The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of War

The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of War

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Overview

Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest, among both philosophers, legal scholars, and military experts, on the ethics of war. Due in part due to post 9/11 events, this resurgence is also due to a growing theoretical sophistication among scholars in this area. Recently there has been very influential work published on the justificaton of killing in self-defense and war, and the topic of the ethics of war is now more important than ever as a discrete field. The 28 commissioned chapters in this Handbook will present a comprehensive overview of the field as well as make significant and novel contributions, and collectively they will set the terms of the debate for the next decade. Lazar and Frowe will invite the leading scholars in the field to write on topics that are new to them, making the volume a compilation of fresh ideas rather than a rehash of earlier work. The volume will be dicided into five sections: Method, History, Resort, Conduct, and Aftermath. The contributors will be a mix of junior and senior figures, and will include well known scholars like Michael Walzer, Jeff McMahan, and David Rodin.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190876616
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/12/2018
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 496
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Seth Lazar is a Research Fellow at Australian National University. Helen Frowe is Professor of Practical Philosophy and Wallenberg Academy Fellow at Stockholm University, where she directs the Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Ethics of War Helen Frowe and Seth Lazar Part I: Method 1. Method in the Morality of War Seth Lazar 2. The Just War Framework Helen Frowe 3. Historiography of Just War Theory Gregory Reichberg 4. Deep Morality and the Laws of War Jeremy Waldron Part II: History 5. The Ethics of War up to Thomas Aquinas Rory Cox 6. Late Scholastic Just War Theory Daniel Schwartz 7. Early Modern Sources of the Regular War Tradition Pablo Kalmanovitz Part III: Resort 8. A Richer Jus ad Bellum Allen Buchanan 9. Knowing When Not to Fight David Luban 10. National Defence and Political Independence David Mapel 11. Humanitarian Intervention and the Modern State System Patrick Emerton and Toby Handfield 12. Territorial Rights and National Defence Anna Stilz 13. Last Resort and Proportionality Henry Shue 14. Pacifism Cheyney Ryan 15. Legitimate Authority in War Yitzhak Benbaji 16. Civil War and Revolution Jonathan Parry Part IV: Conduct 17. The Moral Equality of Combatants Christian Barry and Lars Christie 18. Noncombatant Immunity and War-Profiteering Saba Bazargan 19. Human Shields Adil Haque 20. Dimensions of Intentions: Ways of Killing in War Victor Tadros 21. Proportionality and Necessity in Jus in Bello Jeff McMahan 22. Terrorism Suzanne Uniacke 23. Torture: Rescue, Prevention, and Punishment Frances Kamm 24. Drones and robots: On the Changing Practice of Warfare Danny Statman 25. Ending Wars Darrel Moellendorf Part V: Aftermath 26. War's Aftermath and the Ethics of War C?cile Fabre 27. Justice after War Jens David Ohlin 28. Reconciliation and Reparations Catherine Lu
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