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Escaping from the Bomb: Immoral Deterrence and the Problem of Extrication

In Henry Shue (ed.), Nuclear Deterrence and Moral Restraint. Cambridge University Press. pp. 163--226 (1989)

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  1. Ending War.David Rodin - 2011 - Ethics and International Affairs 25 (3):359-367.
    In "The Ethics of America's Afghan War," Richard W. Miller argues that reflecting on whether and how to end the war in Afghanistan exposes serious deficiencies in just war theory. I agree, though for different reasons than those canvassed by Professor Miller.
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  • The problem of dirty hands.C. A. J. Coady - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • Ethics of civilian protection.Shunzo Majima - unknown
    In this thesis, I discuss the ethics of civilian protection in armed conflict from the perspective of applied ethics. Specifically, I attempt to explore a way to supplement the limitations of just war theory in civilian protection by providing a fundamental case for civilian protection, by way of considering insights gleaned from David Hume’s conception of justice, and from the perspective of professional military ethics. Moreover, I will further defend my argument for the protection of civilians in armed conflict by (...)
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