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  1. Leviathan.Thomas Hobbes - 1651 - Harmondsworth,: Penguin Books. Edited by C. B. Macpherson.
  • Kant’ın Ebedi Barış Düşüncesi gerçekçi midir?İsmail Serin - 2010 - In Birinci Uluslararası Felsefe Kongresi: Özgürlük, Eşitlik ve Kardeşlik / Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. Asa Kitabevi Yayınları. pp. 131-133.
    Kant, Ebedi Barış Üzerine Felsefi Denemesi’nde ortaya koyduğu savlarıyla modern devletlerin arasındaki ilişkilere yön vermek istemiş; bunun için hem devletlerin hem de sonuçta yurttaşların kendilerini bağlı hissedeceği hukuki bir çerçeve betimlemeye uğraşmıştır. [Yazıdan].
     
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  • Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations.Barrie Paskins & Michael Walzer - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (124):285.
  • Eight Principles for Humanitarian Intervention.Fernando R. Tesón - 2006 - Journal of Military Ethics 5 (2):93-113.
    When is humanitarian intervention legitimate and how should such interventions be conducted? This article sets out eight liberal principles that underlie humanitarian intervention, some of them abstract principles of international ethics and others more concrete principles that apply specifically to humanitarian intervention. It argues that whilst these principles do not determine the legitimacy of particular interventions, they should ?incline? our judgments towards approval or disapproval. The basic principles include the liberal idea that governments are the mere agents of the people, (...)
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  • Summa Theologica.Thomasn D. Aquinas - 1273 - Hayes Barton Press. Edited by Steven M. Cahn.
  • Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations.Michael Walzer - 1979 - Science and Society 43 (2):247-249.
     
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  • Leviathan.Thomas Hobbes - 2006 - In Aloysius Martinich, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Early Modern Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary. Blackwell.
    Thomas Hobbes took a new look at the ways in which society should function, and he ended up formulating the concept of political science. His crowning achievement, Leviathan, remains among the greatest works in the history of ideas. Written during a moment in English history when the political and social structures as well as methods of science were in flux and open to interpretation, Leviathan played an essential role in the development of the modern world. This edition of Hobbes' landmark (...)
     
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  • The ethics of humanitarian intervention: the case of the Kurdish refugees.Howard Adelman - 1992 - Public Affairs Quarterly 6 (1):61-87.
  • Morality, Mortality Vol. II: Rights, Duties, and Status.F. M. Kamm - 1998 - Mind 107 (426):492-498.