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Is there such a thing as a just war?

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Practical Ethics Bites
Is an ethical war a paradoxical notion? If violence is almost always unacceptable, how can we justify acts of war?


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Practical Ethics Bites
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Jeff McMahan
Nigel Warburton
David Edmonds
Keywords
philosophy
practical ethics
war
violence
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 21/10/2014
Duration: 00:23:10

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