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    Adolessente se ervaring binne ’n lesbiese ouerhuis: ’n Pastorale-Gestaltteoretiese hulpverlening.Belinda Van der Vlies, Herman B. Grobler & Rudy A. Denton - 2015 - HTS Theological Studies 71 (3).
    The article describes the development of adolescents for a sense of self in a lesbian home, in order to compile guidelines for lesbian parents as well as pastoral counsellors to help and guide adolescents to develop a healthy sense of self. From the research results, it appears that there are certain positive and negative aspects of a lesbian home that influence adolescents’ sense of self. Where both parents are involved with the adolescents, share household duties equally and have a quality (...)
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    Kunst, engagement en recht.I. van der Vlies - 2010 - Wijsgerig Perspectief 50 (4):32-39.
    Vrijheid van kunst betekent dat de maker vrij is om de kunst te maken die hij wil. Hij is degene die bepaalt wat hij maakt en hoe hij het gemaakte naar buiten brengt. Het publiek kan verschillend op de naar buiten gebrachte kunst reageren en kan eventueel de kunstenaar vragen verantwoording af te leggen. Een kunstenaar kan op dit verzoek ingaan, al hoeft dat in verreweg de meeste gevallen niet. Het afleggen van verantwoording beperkt de vrijheid van kunst echter niet. (...)
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    Not as Stable as We Think: A Descriptive Study of 12 Monthly Assessments of Fear of Cancer Recurrence Among Curatively-Treated Breast Cancer Survivors 0–5 Years After Surgery. [REVIEW]José A. E. Custers, Linda Kwakkenbos, Winette T. A. van der Graaf, Judith B. Prins, Marieke F. M. Gielissen & Belinda Thewes - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:580979.
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    Health care and the principle of fair equality of opportunity.Gert Jan van der Wilt - 1994 - Bioethics 8 (4):329–349.
    ABSTRACTIn The Netherlands, the public funding of a number of health care services is controversial. What can we learn from this about the moral concerns that underlie these judgements? And, if there is anything to learn, can we use this improved understanding to scrutinise the adequacy of particular decisions concerning the public funding of health care services? In the present paper, I will analyse three cases: corrective surgey, In Vitro Fertilisation and liver transplantation. I will summarise the arguments that have (...)
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    The contours of evolution: In defence of Darwin's tree of life paradigm.Peter T. S. van der Gulik, Wouter D. Hoff & Dave Speijer - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (5):2400012.
    Both the concept of a Darwinian tree of life (TOL) and the possibility of its accurate reconstruction have been much criticized. Criticisms mostly revolve around the extensive occurrence of lateral gene transfer (LGT), instances of uptake of complete organisms to become organelles (with the associated subsequent gene transfer to the nucleus), as well as the implications of more subtle aspects of the biological species concept. Here we argue that none of these criticisms are sufficient to abandon the valuable TOL concept (...)
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    Contributions to the development of Tibetan Buddhist epistemology: from the eleventh to the thirteenth century.Leonard W. J. Van der Kuijp - 1983 - Wiesbaden: F. Steiner.
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    Two Concepts of Meaningful Work.Willem van der Deijl - 2022 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 41 (2):202-217.
    The concept of meaningful work is used to evaluate the quality of work. Typical cases of meaningless work that have been used to clarify this concept are assembly line work, and work involving other types of mindless tasks, but also David Graeber's ‘bullshit jobs’. I argue that there are at least two fundamental reasons to care about meaningful work: reasons from the wellbeing of the worker and reasons pertaining to meaningfulness of the worker's life. I first argue that a concept (...)
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  8. Uncertainty, assumptions and value commitments in the knowledge base of complex environmental problems.Jeroen Van der Sluijs - 2006 - In Ângela Guimarães Pereira, Sofia Guedes Vaz & Sylvia S. Tognetti (eds.), Interfaces between science and society. Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf.
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  9. Whewell’s hylomorphism as a metaphorical explanation for how mind and world merge.Ragnar van der Merwe - 2023 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 54 (1):19-38.
    William Whewell’s 19th century philosophy of science is sometimes glossed over as a footnote to Kant. There is however a key feature of Whewell’s account worth noting. This is his appeal to Aristotle’s form/matter hylomorphism as a metaphor to explain how mind and world merge in successful scientific inquiry. Whewell’s hylomorphism suggests a middle way between rationalism and empiricism reminiscent of experience pragmatists like Steven Levine’s view that mind and world are entwined in experience. I argue however that Levine does (...)
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  10. Stance Pluralism, Scientology and the Problem of Relativism.Ragnar van der Merwe - forthcoming - Foundations of Science: DOI: 10.1007/s10699-022-09882-w.
    Inspired by Bas van Fraassen’s Stance Empiricism, Anjan Chakravartty has developed a pluralistic account of what he calls epistemic stances towards scientific ontology. In this paper, I examine whether Chakravartty’s stance pluralism can exclude epistemic stances that licence pseudo-scientific practices like those found in Scientology. I argue that it cannot. Chakravartty’s stance pluralism is therefore prone to a form of debilitating relativism. I consequently argue that we need (1) some ground or constraint in relation to which epistemic stances can be (...)
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  11. Grounding the Selectionist Explanation for the Success of Science in the External Physical World.Ragnar van der Merwe - forthcoming - Foundations of Science: DOI: 10.1007/s10699-023-09907-y.
    I identify two versions of the scientific anti-realist’s selectionist explanation for the success of science: Bas van Fraassen’s original and K. Brad Wray’s newer interpretation. In Wray’s version, psycho-social factors internal to the scientific community – viz. scientists’ interests, goals, and preferences – explain the theory-selection practices that explain theory-success. I argue that, if Wray’s version were correct, then science should resemble art. In art, the artwork-selection practices that explain artwork-success appear faddish. They are prone to radical change over time. (...)
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    Recht met reden: verzamelde opstellen.Goossen Albertus van der Wal & Renâe Foquâe - 2003 - [Alphen aan de Rijn]: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Edited by René Foqué.
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    Seeking Life, Finding Justice: Russian NGO litigation and Chechen Disappearances before the European Court of Human Rights.Freek van der Vet - 2012 - Human Rights Review 13 (3):303-325.
    This article presents findings from an interview study of human rights practitioners who assist relatives of the disappeared from Chechnya with their complaints before the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). These practitioners work for nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). The study contributes to the scant literature on NGO litigation before the ECtHR and to the social scientific literature on how human rights are actively practiced. It investigates the NGOs’ intermediary position between the ECtHR and the relatives of the disappeared in Chechnya. (...)
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  14. Tricky Truths: How Should Alethic Pluralism Accommodate Racial Truths?Ragnar van der Merwe & Phila Msimang - 2024 - Acta Analytica 39 (2):335-357.
    Some alethic pluralists maintain that there are two kinds of truths operant in our alethic discourse: a realist kind and an anti-realist kind. In this paper, we argue that such a binary conception cannot accommodate certain social truths, specifically truths about race. Most alethic pluralists surprisingly overlook the status of racial truths. Douglas Edwards is, however, an exception. In his version of alethic pluralism—Determination Pluralism—racial truths are superassertible (anti-realist) true rather than correspondence (realist) true. We argue that racial truths exhibit (...)
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  15. Collapsing the Complicated/Complex Distinction: It’s Complexity all the Way Down.Ragnar van der Merwe - 2023 - Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems 21 (1):1-17.
    Several complexity theorists draw a sharp and ontologically robust distinction between (merely) complicated systems and (genuinely) complex systems. I argue that this distinction does not hold. Upon fine-grained analysis, ostensibly complicated systems turn out to be complex systems. The purported boundary between the complicated and the complex appears to be vague rather than sharp. Systems are complex by degrees.
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  16. On Paul Cilliers’ approach to complexity: Post-structuralism versus model exclusivity.Ragnar Van Der Merwe - 2021 - INDECS: Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems 19 (4):457-469.
    Paul Cilliers has developed a novel post-structural approach to complexity that has influenced several writers contributing to the current complexity literature. Concomitantly however, Cilliers advocates for modelling complex systems using connectionist neural networks (rather than analytic, rule-based models). In this paper, I argue that it is dilemmic to simultaneously hold these two positions. Cilliers’ post-structural interpretation of complexity states that models of complex systems are always contextual and provisional; there is no exclusive model of complex systems. This sentiment however appears (...)
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    Inclusion Practice in Lung Cancer Trials.Patricia Jaspers, Arie van der Arend & Rinus Wanders - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (6):649-660.
    This article presents the results of a qualitative study on the ethical aspects of inclusion practice for radiotherapy patients taking part in clinical research. The study focused on the standards and values of this process. Patients and physicians were interviewed about their views and experiences. Analysis of these interviews showed that candidate research participants need better protection from unwanted factors that could influence their choice about participation. Researchers need proper education about regulation, codes and directives in the field of research (...)
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    Neo-kantianism (3rd edition).Harry van der Linden - 1995 - In Robert Audi (ed.), Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. New York City: Cambridge University Press. pp. 707-708.
    Harry van der Linden's contribution to The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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  19. Rational Decision-Making in a Complex World: Towards an Instrumental, yet Embodied, Account.Ragnar Van der Merwe - 2022 - Logos and Episteme 13 (4):381-404.
    Prima facie, we make successful decisions as we act on and intervene in the world day-to-day. Epistemologists are often concerned with whether rationality is involved in such decision-making practices, and, if so, to what degree. Some, particularly in the post-structuralist tradition, argue that successful decision-making occurs via an existential leap into the unknown rather than via any determinant or criterion such as rationality. I call this view radical voluntarism (RV). Proponents of RV include those who subscribe to a view they (...)
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    Democracy Beyond the Human.Jamie van der Klaauw - 2021 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 41 (2):127-137.
    Review of Willem Schinkel's Theorie van de Kraal, de Hamsteraar, and Pandemocratie.
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    Een groepsreis door onbekend terrein.Cor van der Weele - 2006 - Krisis 7 (1):58-70.
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  22. Op de bres voor de open discussie.Johannes van der Hoeven - 1968 - Amsterdam,: Buijten & Schipperheijn.
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  23. Drone Warfare and Just War Theory.Harry van der Linden - 2015 - In Marjorie Cohn (ed.), Drones and Targeted Killing. Northampton, Mass.: Olive Branch Press, Interlink Books. pp. 169-194.
    This book chapter addresses two questions. First, can targeted killing by drones in non-battlefield zones be justified on basis of just war theory? Second, will the proliferation and expansion of combat drones in warfare, including the introduction of autonomous drones, be an obstacle to initiating or executing wars in a just manner in the future? The first question is answered by applying traditional jus ad bellum and jus in bello principles to the American targeted killing campaign in Pakistan; the second (...)
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  24. A Dilemma for Determination Pluralism (or Dualism).Ragnar van der Merwe - 2021 - Axiomathes 31 (4):507-523.
    Douglas Edwards is arguably the most prominent contemporary advocate of moderate alethic pluralism. Significantly influenced by Crispin Wright and Michael Lynch, his work on the nature of truth has become widely discussed in the topical literature. Edwards labels his version of moderate alethic pluralism determination pluralism. At first blush, determination pluralism appears philosophically promising. The position deserves thoughtful consideration, particularly because of its capacity to accommodate the scope problem. I argue, however, that upon analysis the view is better understood as (...)
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    Filosofie van de geschiedenis: een inleiding.W. J. Van der Dussen - 1986 - Muiderberg: D. Coutinho.
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    Thomas Hobbes, His View of Man: Proceedings of the Hobbes Symposium at the International School of Philosophy in the Netherlands (Leusden, September 1979).J. G. Van der Bend (ed.) - 1982 - [Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, Distributor].
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    Der Mensch Musik.Lea van der Pals - 1981 - Dornach, Schweiz: Philosophisch-Anthroposophischer Verlag.
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    Der Mensch Musik.Lea van der Pals - 1981 - Dornach, Schweiz: Philosophisch-Anthroposophischer Verlag.
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    Cohens Sozialistische Rekonstruktion der Ethik Kants (includes English translation).Harry van der Linden - 1994 - In Ethischer Sozialismus: Zur politischen Philosophie des Neukantianismus. 1994: Suhrkamp. pp. 146-165.
    The neo-Kantian Hermann Cohen famously wrote that Kant “is the true and real originator of German socialism.” This paper seeks to explicate Cohen’s socialist reconstruction of Kant’s ethics and show that this reconstruction overcomes some weaknesses of Kant’s ethics. In conclusion, the paper discusses the contemporary relevance of Cohen’s cooperative socialism.
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    Korte Notities Over Het Godsbegrip Bij Grieken En Romeinen En De Vergoddelijking Van Jezus in Het Nieuwe Testament.Pieter W. Van Der Horst - 1996 - Bijdragen 57 (2):149-157.
    (1996). Korte Notities Over Het Godsbegrip Bij Grieken En Romeinen En De Vergoddelijking Van Jezus in Het Nieuwe Testament. Bijdragen: Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 149-157.
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  31. How pluralistic is pluralism really? A case study of Sandra Mitchell’s Integrative Pluralism.Ragnar van der Merwe - 2024 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 38 (3):319-338.
    Epistemic pluralists in the philosophy of science often argue that different epistemic perspectives in science are equally warranted. Sandra Mitchell – with her Integrative Pluralism (IP) – has notably advocated for this kind of epistemic pluralism. A problem arises for Mitchell however because she also wants to be an epistemological pluralist. She claims that, not only are different epistemic perspectives in science equally warranted in different contexts, but different understandings of these epistemic perspectives in science are also equally warranted in (...)
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    The voice of misery: a continental philosophy of testimony.Gert-Jan van der Heiden - 2019 - Albany: SUNY Press, State University of New York.
    A systematic study of testimony rooted in contemporary continental philosophy and drawing on literary case studies. From analytic epistemology to gender theory, testimony is a major topic in philosophy today. Yet, one distinctive approach to testimony has not been fully appreciated: the recent history of contemporary continental philosophy offers a rich source for another approach to testimony. In this book, Gert-Jan van der Heiden argues that a continental philosophy of testimony can be developed that is guided by those forms of (...)
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  33. Les vers d'or pythagoriciens.Pieter Cornelis van der Horst - 1933 - In Walter Rathmann, Stettner & Pieter Cornelis van der Horst (eds.), Pythagoreanism II. New York: Garland.
     
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    The Charmides of Plato: problems and interpretations.N. van der Ben - 1985 - Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner Pub. Co..
    The Charmides is among Plato's most intriguing and perplexing dialogues. The range of subjects touched or treated is extremely wide: matters logical, epistemological, moral, ethical, political, and religious. In many cases, these are discussed in a highly inconclusive and aporetic way, especially when it comes to the subject of knowledge. Finally, the dialogue is also difficult on almost every level of its expression; mock-reasonings, misunderstandings, ironies, paradoxes, and perplexities abound. As a result, the run of its many arguments, both on (...)
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  35. Die Pythagoreer: relig. Bruderschaft u. Schule d. Wiss.B. L. van der Waerden - 1979 - München: Artemis-Verlag.
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    Mystiek voor goddelozen.Henk van der Waal - 2017 - Amsterdam: Em. Querido's Uitgeverij BV.
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    Peilingen: korte exploraties in wijsgerig stroomgebied.Johan van der Hoeven - 1980 - Amsterdam: Buitjen & Schipperheijn.
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    Politieke oriëntatie: een handleiding voor onderwijs en vormingswerk.A. P. Van der Made - 1979 - Alphen aan den Rijn: Samsom.
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  39. Wetten en feiten.J. van der Hoeven - 1981 - In H. van Riessen & P. Blokhuis (eds.), Wetenschap, wijsheid, filosoferen: opstellen aangeboden aan Hendrik van Riessen bij zijn afscheid als hoogleraar in de wijsbegeerte aan de Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam. Assen: Van Gorcum.
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    Health care and the principle of fair equality of opportunity.Gert Jan van der Wilt - 1994 - Bioethics 8 (4):329-349.
    ABSTRACT In The Netherlands, the public funding of a number of health care services is controversial. What can we learn from this about the moral concerns that underlie these judgements? And, if there is anything to learn, can we use this improved understanding to scrutinise the adequacy of particular decisions concerning the public funding of health care services? In the present paper, I will analyse three cases: corrective surgey, In Vitro Fertilisation and liver transplantation. I will summarise the arguments that (...)
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  41. Imposing Duties and Original Appropriation.Bas van der Vossen - 2015 - Journal of Political Philosophy 23 (1):64-85.
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    Over idealen: het belang van idealen in recht, moraal en politiek.Wibren van der Burg & Frans W. A. Brom (eds.) - 1998 - Deventer: W.E.J. Tjeenk Willink.
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    Moral Relativism.Harry van der Linden - 1996 - In Ready Reference: American Justice. Salem Press. pp. 522-23.
    Harry van der Linden's contribution to: American Justice, ed. Joseph M. Bessette.
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    Windelband, Wilhelm (3rd edition).Harry van der Linden - 2015 - In The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. pp. 1131.
    Harry van der Linden's contribution to The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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    Cohen's Socialist Reconstruction of Kant's Ethics.Harry van der Linden - 1994 - In Ethischer Sozialismus: Zur politischen Philosophie des Neukantianismus. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
    The neo-Kantian Hermann Cohen famously wrote that Kant “is the true and real originator of German socialism.” This paper seeks to explicate Cohen’s socialist reconstruction of Kant’s ethics and show that this reconstruction overcomes some weaknesses of Kant’s ethics. In conclusion, the paper discusses the contemporary relevance of Cohen’s cooperative socialism.
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  46. Cicero in the interplay of principle and practice : a 17th century Reformed-pietistic approach.Frank van der Pol - 2018 - In Anne Eusterschulte & Günter Frank (eds.), Cicero in der frühen Neuzeit. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog Verlag.
     
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    Cornelius Agrippa, the humanist theologian and his declamations.Marc van der Poel - 1997 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    A study of the philosophical and theological thought of Henry Cornelius Agrippa of Nettesheim (1486-1535). It contains new perspectives on Agrippa's place in the world of humanism and offers a new approach to the interpretation of Renaissance declamations.
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    Climate Change Mitigation and the U.N. Security Council: A Just War Analysis.Harry van der Linden - 2019 - In Jennifer Kling (ed.), Pacifism, Politics, and Feminism. Leiden: Brill. pp. 117-136.
    Should the U.N. Security Council use its coercive powers to bring about effective climate change mitigation? This question remains relevant considering the inadequate mitigation goals set by the signatories of the Paris Climate Accord and the ramifications of U.S. withdrawal from the Accord. This paper argues that the option of the unsc coercing climate change mitigation through military action, or the threat thereof, is morally flawed and ultimately antithetical to effectively addressing climate change. This assessment is based significantly on the (...)
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    Cohen, Hermann (3rd edition).Harry van der Linden - 2015 - In The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. pp. 175.
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    Combatant’s Privilege Reconsidered.Harry van der Linden - 2008 - In Proceedings of the XXII World Congress of Philosophy. Philosophy Documentation Center. pp. 821-821.
    International law grants to legitimate combatants the right to kill enemy soldiers both in wars of aggression and defensive wars. A main argument in support of this “combatant’s privilege” is Michael Walzer’s doctrine of the “moral equality of soldiers.” The doctrine argues that soldiers fighting in wars of aggression and defensive wars have the same moral status because they both typically believe that justice is on their side, and their moral choices are equally severely restricted by the overwhelming coercive powers (...)
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