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Society: Philosophy: Ethics: Applied: War_and_Peace:
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See also:
- Society: Issues: Peace (597)
- Society: Issues: Warfare and Conflict (3,788)
- Society: Philosophy: Ethics: Nonviolence (3)
- Abelard - The Just War - Short paper discussing the notion of 'just war' in historic context and with reference to current affairs (2002)..
- BBC Religion & Ethics: Ethics of War - Explains the fundamental ethical problems of warfare: the doctrine of just war, pacifism, and religious views of war..
- Center for the Study of Professional Military Ethics - Working to promote and enhance the ethical development of current and future military leaders through education, research, and reflection..
- The Chronicle - When Teaching the Ethics of War Is Not Academic - By Shannon E. French. Ethics instructor discusses teaching what makes professional soldiers different than terrorists..
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy - The Philosophy of War - Introductory article covering war, what causes war, human nature and war, and war and political and moral Philosophy..
- JustWarTheory.com - Devoted to public education in just war theory and its application in international law and foreign policy..
- Military Ethics - Videos of lectures, links for resources and problems for case studies..
- Terrorism and Response: A Moral Inquiry into the Killing of Noncombatants - 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..
- War - Article on the ethics of war and peace, the Just War theory, and pacificsm. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Brian D. Orend..
- BBC NEWS - UK troops told: Be just and strong - British troops waiting to attack Iraq are told to be ferocious in battle, but magnanimous in victory. (March, 2003).
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