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The moral target : aiming at right conduct in war and other conflicts

Title
The moral target : aiming at right conduct in war and other conflicts / F.M. Kamm.
ISBN
9780199897520
0199897522
Published
New York : Oxford University Press, ©2012.
Physical Description
xiv, 260 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Summary
From the publisher. The Moral Target: Aiming at Right Conduct in War and Other Conflicts comprises essays that discuss aspects of war and other conflicts in the light of both nonconsequentialist ethical theory and the views of such theorists as Barbara Herman, Jeff McMahan, Avishai Margalit, and Michael Walzer. The first essay deals with the relation between states of affairs whose termination justifies war and states of affairs that once achieved should put an end to war. The next few essays deal with conduct in war. They first consider the implications of general moral principles (including the Doctrine of Double Effect and Principle of Permissible Harm) for the permissibility of harm to combatants and noncombatants, and then whether factors unique to war should alter what is permissible. In particular, if the context of war should affect the relative violability of different combatants and different noncombatants, if terror killing combatants and/or noncombatants should ever be permissible, and if there is liability to harm in virtue of belonging to a group. The fifth essay examines how recent discussions by nonconsequentialists about redirection of threats (as in the famous Trolley Problem) may illuminate the moral status of collaboration that took place with Nazis during the Holocaust. What justice requires after conflict and how our ability to provide it affects the permissibility of starting war, is the next topic. Truth and reconciliation commissions and retribution post-conflict are discussed, and whether harm to civilians stemming from such procedures (and how the harm arises) bear on the permissibility of instituting the procedures. The three concluding essays deal with moral aspects of conflicts outside of standard war, including those involving the threat of terrorism, resistance to communal injustice (for example, in the case of the Taliban women), and the use of nuclear weapons for deterrence.
Other formats
Electronic resource
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 15, 2012
Series
Oxford ethics series.
Oxford ethics series
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Making war and its continuation unjust
Justifications for killing noncombatants in war
Failures of just war theory
The morality of killing in war : some traditional and nontraditional views
Collaboration with the enemy : harming some to save others from the Nazis
Moral improvisation and new obligations
Jus post bellum, proportionality, and compensation
Terrorism and several moral distinctions
Self defense, resistance, and suicide : the Taliban women
Nuclear deterrence and reliance on harm.
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