Who Should Die?
Who Should Die?
The Ethics of Killing in War
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Oxford University Press Inc
02/2018
256
Dura
Inglês
9780190495657
15 a 20 dias
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Notes on Contributors Chapter Abstracts Foreword Who Should Die? Editors' Introduction Chapter 1. Liability to Deadly Force in War Leonard Kahn Chapter 2. Jus in Bello: Actual vs. Hypothetical Contract Yitzhak Benbaji Chapter 3. Do Some Soldiers Deserve to Die More Than Others? David Whetham Chapter 4. Defensive Liability: Four Common Mistakes Kai Draper Chapter 5. Fighting for One's Self Michael Robillard Chapter 6. An Axiomatic Theory of Just War: Forfeiture Theory Stephen Kershnar Chapter 7. Dignity, Self-Respect, and Bloodless Invasions Saba Bazargan Chapter 8. What is the Moral Problem with Killer Robots? Susanne Burri Chapter 9. Distributing the Cost of Rescue Lars Christie Chapter 10. Legality, Justice, and the War on Terrorism Lionel K. McPherson Post-script
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Notes on Contributors Chapter Abstracts Foreword Who Should Die? Editors' Introduction Chapter 1. Liability to Deadly Force in War Leonard Kahn Chapter 2. Jus in Bello: Actual vs. Hypothetical Contract Yitzhak Benbaji Chapter 3. Do Some Soldiers Deserve to Die More Than Others? David Whetham Chapter 4. Defensive Liability: Four Common Mistakes Kai Draper Chapter 5. Fighting for One's Self Michael Robillard Chapter 6. An Axiomatic Theory of Just War: Forfeiture Theory Stephen Kershnar Chapter 7. Dignity, Self-Respect, and Bloodless Invasions Saba Bazargan Chapter 8. What is the Moral Problem with Killer Robots? Susanne Burri Chapter 9. Distributing the Cost of Rescue Lars Christie Chapter 10. Legality, Justice, and the War on Terrorism Lionel K. McPherson Post-script
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