War is a profoundly destructive institution, yet most of us still believe there are good wars. Authors as far back as Cicero, and in various cultural traditions, have sought to answer this question: When is a war just? This article will explore the criteria of traditional just war theory before briefly discussing the revisionist school’s critiques.
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The Ethics of Drone Strikes
Author: Ryan Jenkins Category: Ethics Word Count: 1000 Very few of us are pacifists, which is to say that most of us accept that killing in warfare is at least sometimes morally justified. But the philosophical exploration of when killing in war is permissible—one area of the discipline of military ethics—is complicated by worries that arise from … Continue reading The Ethics of Drone Strikes
