Article on the ethics of war and peace, the Just War theory, and pacificsm. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Brian D. Orend.
Videos of lectures, links for resources and problems for case studies.
Short paper discussing the notion of 'just war' in historic context and with reference to current affairs (2002).
Promotes research and discourse on the role of ethics in armed conflict.
By Shannon E. French. Ethics instructor discusses teaching what makes professional soldiers different than terrorists.
Explains the fundamental ethical problems of warfare: the doctrine of just war, pacifism, and religious views of war.
An essay arguing that to kill noncombatants in a terrorist attack or during a "collaterally violent" response to such an attack is morally equivalent, that both are morally wrong, and neither are acts of war, but murder.
Devoted to public education in just war theory and its application in international law and foreign policy.
Working to promote and enhance the ethical development of current and future military leaders through education, research, and reflection.
Introductory article covering war, what causes war, human nature and war, and war and political and moral Philosophy.
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