Just War, Jihad, and the Study of Comparative Ethics

Ethics and International Affairs 24 (3):227-238 (2010)
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Abstract

What can the study of the comparative ethics tell us about the similarities and divergences between the just war and jihad traditions? How can the discipline help locate shared concerns, identify persistent differences, and reveal common narratives?

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