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The Justice of War: Its Foundations in Ethics and Natural Law puts normative ethical theory at the forefront in its discussion of the justice of war. Situating the modern theory of just war in its historical context, Richard A. S. Hall gives full attention to natural law, a mainstay of just war theory. Hall considers the American philosopher Josiah Royce's implicit theory of just war with its suggestion of a fourth component of just war theory (in addition to jus ad bellum and jus in bello), namely, jus ad pacem--justice/law for or about peace--concerning the prevention of war and the maintenance of peace. This book addresses, and answers affirmatively, the following questions raised by just war theory: Can just war theory be rationally defended against its realpolitik critics? Can there by such a thing as a just or moral war? The book aims at showing the doubters and critics that just war theory is a viable alternative to both the political realism of realpolitik and pacifism. In br

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In one book, the reader is able to understand normative theory and natural law in its application to Just War Theory. These are important concepts as we seek to apply conventional conflict models to asymmetrical warfare that engage civil liberty issues. -- Jan Goldman, The Citadel
Richard Hall has produced an insightful and thoughtful book focusing on the justice of war. With profound knowledge and brilliant clarity that exemplifies this work, Hall provides an important contribution to the study of the concept of Just War, as well as, numerous vital and related topics. Truly, a significant and remarkable contribution to this fascination field of study. An enthralling read, with vivid detail and examples. -- David Gray, University of North Carolina

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Contents Introduction Chapter 1: A Defense of Just War Theory Chapter 2: Normative Ethical Theory I: Preliminary Matters Chapter 3: Normative Ethical Theory II: Teleological Theories Chapter 4: Normative Ethical Theory III: Deontological Theories Chapter 5: A Brief History of Natural Law I: Ancient Doctrine & Theory Chapter 6: A Brief History of Natural Law II: The Scholastic Theory Chapter 7: A Brief History of Natural Law III: The Modern Theory Chapter 8: A Critique of Natural Law Chapter 9: Natural Rights Chapter 10: A Brief History of Just War Theory Chapter 11: Contemporary Just War Theory Chapter 12: Ethical Foundations of Just War Theory with Attendant Moral Issues Chapter 13: Josiah Royce on the Justice of War Afterword: Peripheral Matters Bibliography

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/6/2019 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498590556, 978-1498590556
      ISBN10: 1498590551

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      Book Synopsis
      The Justice of War: Its Foundations in Ethics and Natural Law puts normative ethical theory at the forefront in its discussion of the justice of war. Situating the modern theory of just war in its historical context, Richard A. S. Hall gives full attention to natural law, a mainstay of just war theory. Hall considers the American philosopher Josiah Royce's implicit theory of just war with its suggestion of a fourth component of just war theory (in addition to jus ad bellum and jus in bello), namely, jus ad pacem--justice/law for or about peace--concerning the prevention of war and the maintenance of peace. This book addresses, and answers affirmatively, the following questions raised by just war theory: Can just war theory be rationally defended against its realpolitik critics? Can there by such a thing as a just or moral war? The book aims at showing the doubters and critics that just war theory is a viable alternative to both the political realism of realpolitik and pacifism. In br

      Trade Review
      In one book, the reader is able to understand normative theory and natural law in its application to Just War Theory. These are important concepts as we seek to apply conventional conflict models to asymmetrical warfare that engage civil liberty issues. -- Jan Goldman, The Citadel
      Richard Hall has produced an insightful and thoughtful book focusing on the justice of war. With profound knowledge and brilliant clarity that exemplifies this work, Hall provides an important contribution to the study of the concept of Just War, as well as, numerous vital and related topics. Truly, a significant and remarkable contribution to this fascination field of study. An enthralling read, with vivid detail and examples. -- David Gray, University of North Carolina

      Table of Contents
      Contents Introduction Chapter 1: A Defense of Just War Theory Chapter 2: Normative Ethical Theory I: Preliminary Matters Chapter 3: Normative Ethical Theory II: Teleological Theories Chapter 4: Normative Ethical Theory III: Deontological Theories Chapter 5: A Brief History of Natural Law I: Ancient Doctrine & Theory Chapter 6: A Brief History of Natural Law II: The Scholastic Theory Chapter 7: A Brief History of Natural Law III: The Modern Theory Chapter 8: A Critique of Natural Law Chapter 9: Natural Rights Chapter 10: A Brief History of Just War Theory Chapter 11: Contemporary Just War Theory Chapter 12: Ethical Foundations of Just War Theory with Attendant Moral Issues Chapter 13: Josiah Royce on the Justice of War Afterword: Peripheral Matters Bibliography

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