War and international justice : a Kantian perspective /
"Brian Orend explores the ethics of war and peace from a Kantian perspective, emphasizing human rights protection, the rule of international law and a fully global concept of justice. Contending that Kant's just war doctrine has not been given its due, Orend displays Kant's theory to...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Waterloo, Ont. :
Wilfrid Laurier University Press,
©2000.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Kant's Just War Theory
- Kant's Context
- Groundwork to Kant's Internationalism: The Core Principles of Kant's Practical Philosophy
- Kant's General Conception of International Justice
- Kant's Just War Theory
- The Traditional Reading: No Just War
- Neither Realism nor Pacifism
- Traditional Just War Theory
- The Principles of Kant's Just War Theory
- Critical Evaluation of Kant's International Theory
- General Criticisms of Some Core Claims
- Criticisms of the International Theory of Justice
- Criticisms of Kant's Just War Theory
- Constitutive Elements of a Contemporary Kantian Internationalism
- Contemporary Relevance
- A Contemporary Kantian Just War Theory
- Contemporary Kantian Internationalism: Human Rights and Ideal Rules of International Law
- Human Rights from a Kantian Point of View
- International Justice in General
- The Refutation of Realism and Pacifism
- Realism
- Pacifism
- Jus ad Bellum
- Groundwork
- Just Cause
- Right Intention
- Proper Authority, Public Declaration and Domestic Rights Protection
- No Precipitate Resort to Force
- Probability of Success
- (Macro- ) Proportionality
- Two Real-World Cases for Applying Jus ad Bellum
- Jus post Bellum
- The Status Quo of War Termination and Its Deficiencies
- Particular Wars, Immediate Aftermaths
- Summary of Jus post Bellum Principles
- One Real-World Application of Jus post Bellum: The Persian Gulf War
- War in General: Long-term Structural Reform.