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Cambridge Handbooks in Philosophy

Questa serie naviga nell'intricato mondo della filosofia attraverso saggi accessibili scritti da esperti di spicco. Ogni volume approfondisce un argomento filosofico specifico, offrendo nuove prospettive e risorse preziose per ulteriori esplorazioni. Si propone come una guida ideale sia per studenti che per studiosi esperti, illuminando concetti chiave e dibattiti in corso.

The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Ethics
The Cambridge Handbook of the Just War
  • Introduction Larry May; Part I. Historical Background: 1. Just War tradition in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages John Mark Mattox; 2. Grotius and the early modern tradition Johan Olsthoorn; Part II. Initiating a Just War: 3. State defense Yitzhak Benbaji; 4. Just cause Uwe Steinhoff; 5. The condition of last resort Suzanne Uniacke; 6. The moral problems of asymmetric war Steve Lee; Part III. Conducting a Just War: 7. Individual self-defense in war Lionel McPherson; 8. Distinction and civilian immunity Shannon French; 9. Proportionality and necessity in Bello Jovanna Davidovic; 10. Weighing civilian lives: domestic versus foreign Saba Bazargan-Forward; 11. Drone warfare and the principle of discrimination Eric Joseph Ritter; Part IV. Just War and International Legal Theory: 12. Jus ad Bellum Larry May; 13. The basic structure of Jus in Bello Jens David Ohlin; 14. Necessity and proportionality in international law Adil Haque; 15. Humanitarianism: neutrality, impartiality, and humanity Elizabeth Lanphier; 16. The challenge to the laws of war by Islamic Jihad Shannon Fyfe; Afterword Henry Shue.

    The Cambridge Handbook of the Just War
  • This book introduces readers to the application of evolutionary ideas to moral thinking and justification, presenting contrasting perspectives on controversial issues.

    The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Ethics