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    Jus post bellum and Global Responsibility for Peace.Lukáš Švaňa - 2020 - Pro-Fil 21 (2):18.
    The article deals with the newly discussed set of principles that focus on various issues concerning the end of a war and the establishment of peaceful conditions for the society after a war ends. It also reveals some drawbacks of the jus post bellum principles and searches for its possible modifications into a more complex and applicable set of rules that should govern any post-war activities on both sides of the conflict. The aim is to reach its plausibility in a (...)
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    War and peace as consequences of human nature?Lukáš Švaňa - 2023 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 13 (1-2):72-82.
    The issue of human nature is very complex and elusive, and mankind has been trying to unveil its elements since the beginnings of any philosophical reasoning. Whether they were questions of ontology, gnoseology, or ethics, it has been an uneasy task to uncover the complexity of the term. This article concentrates on finding ideas that support the existence of human nature and consequently searches for its possible ethical implications. I focused on the traditional issues of good vs evil, especially in (...)
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    Charlie Hebdo attacks in the light of Aquinas’ Doctrine of double effect and ignatieff’s lesser evil theory.Lukáš Švaňa - 2016 - Human Affairs 26 (1):63-72.
    The aim of this paper is to study and analyse the Charlie Hebdo attacks from a methodological and an ethical perspective, concentrating generally, though in some cases indirectly, on the consequences of our actions and the motives behind them. The analysis examines the issues of liberties, freedoms and responsibilities in general and further applies these values to the phenomenon of terrorism in contemporary society. The primary goal of this study is to use the Thomas Aquinas doctrine of double effect and (...)
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    Critical review of theory and practice in ethics of social consequences.Lukáš Švaňa - 2018 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 8 (1-2):139-147.
    The article deals with ethics of social consequences as a modern ethical theory and proposes some critical remarks based on various elaborations of the theory presented in the newly published edited volume Ethics of social consequences: Philosophical, applied and professional challenges. It confronts and challenges several of the presented concepts and ideas and tries to find a solution for the theory to become even more elaborated but still remain within the boundaries of its ontological framework.
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    On two modern hybrid forms of consequentialism.Lukáš Švaňa - 2016 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 6 (3-4).
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  6. Military Ethics – Goals, Perspectives and New Paradigms towards Humanity.Lukáš Švaňa - 2013 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 3 (3-4):189-200.
    The paper proposes and confronts some of the essential problems in the field of military ethics. It primarily focuses on its goals, perspectives and its use in practice. Just war theory and ethics of social consequences are used as two possible methodological approaches in dealing with these issues and in revealing the most fundamental answers in times of wars and conflicts. The article also presents the idea of the inevitability of implementing military ethics and all of its sub-fields into the (...)
     
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  7. Revitalizing the teaching of ethics and bioethics as one of the means of achieving moral progress.Lukáš Švaňa - 2012 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 2 (1-2):60-67.
    As the title of this article suggests, I feel the need to contribute to the process of revitalizing the teaching of ethics and/or any other kind of applied ethics as well. The methods, forms and aims of these disciplines have to be revived, revitalized and actualized in order to increase the moral consciousness and understanding of moral agents. I consider the increasing of moral consciousness as the basic precondition for the moral progress of the whole society and mankind as well. (...)
     
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  8. Michael Ignatieff (2005): The lesser evil (Political ethics in an age of terror). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. [REVIEW]Lukáš Švaňa - 2012 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 2 (3-4):226-230.
     
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