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Waging War A New Philosophical Introduction 2nd Ian Clark

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Waging War A New Philosophical Introduction 2nd Ian Clark
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Ian Clark
ISBN: 9780198724650, 0198724659
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 2nd

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Waging War A New Philosophical Introduction 2nd Ian Clark by Ian Clark 9780198724650, 0198724659 instant download after payment.

There is now a major new interest in ethical issues about warfare emerging from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, conflict in Syria and Libya, the war on terror, and the introduction of new weapon systems, such as unmanned drones. In this re-written version of the author's classic text, Waging War, Ian Clark asks probing questions about how we think about war, the changes it is undergoing, and what exactly it is we wage when we wage war.
Waging War argues that much of what passes for ethical debate is actually a set of disagreements about what counts as war or not. This philosophical introduction provides a critical review of the various different ways in which the ethical debates are already framed, the questions that arise from these debates, and seeks to bring greater clarity and precision to the important moral arguments about political violence.

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