The bounds of defense : killing, moral responsibility, and war /
"Liberal conceptions of the moral justification for war have become dominant since the publication of Michael Walzer's Just & Unjust Wars in 1977. This dominance is seen across all contemporary manifestations of just war theory: from international relations and diplomatic discourse, fr...
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- Permissible Defensive Harm & Liability
- The Evidence-Relative View of Liability Attribution
- The Evidence-Relative View and Intricate Symmetries
- A Defense of Revisionist Just War Theory
- A New Proposal for Liability in War
- The Puzzle of Benevolent Aggression
- Towards a New Liberal Theory of Just War
- Answering Calvin.