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This book develops a new contractualist foundation for just war theory, which defends the traditional view of the moral equality of combatants and associated egalitarian moral norms.

Traditionally it has been viewed that combatants on both sides of a war have the same right to fight, irrespective of the justice of their cause, and both sides must observe the same restrictions on the use of force, especially prohibitions on targeting noncombatants. Revisionist philosophers have argued that combatants on the unjust side of a war have no right to fight, that pro-war civilians on the unjust side might be targetable, and that lawful combatants on the unjust side might in principle be liable to prosecution for their participation on the unjust side. This book seeks to undercut the revisionist project and defend the traditional view of the moral equality of combatants. It does so by showing how revisionist philosophers fail to build a strong foundation for their arguments and

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Part I: Revisionist Just War Theory 1. Introduction: The Challenge of Revisionist Just War Theory 2. Reductive Individualists’ Theories of Liability Part II: The Foundations of the Moral Equality of Combatants 3. The Culpability Standard of Liability 4. Responsibility, Justification, and Liability in War Part III: The Moral Equality of Combatants 5. The Foundations of Military Norms 6. Military Norms 7. The Moral Equality of Combatants

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/29/2024 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367521080, 978-0367521080
      ISBN10: 0367521083

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book develops a new contractualist foundation for just war theory, which defends the traditional view of the moral equality of combatants and associated egalitarian moral norms.

      Traditionally it has been viewed that combatants on both sides of a war have the same right to fight, irrespective of the justice of their cause, and both sides must observe the same restrictions on the use of force, especially prohibitions on targeting noncombatants. Revisionist philosophers have argued that combatants on the unjust side of a war have no right to fight, that pro-war civilians on the unjust side might be targetable, and that lawful combatants on the unjust side might in principle be liable to prosecution for their participation on the unjust side. This book seeks to undercut the revisionist project and defend the traditional view of the moral equality of combatants. It does so by showing how revisionist philosophers fail to build a strong foundation for their arguments and

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Revisionist Just War Theory 1. Introduction: The Challenge of Revisionist Just War Theory 2. Reductive Individualists’ Theories of Liability Part II: The Foundations of the Moral Equality of Combatants 3. The Culpability Standard of Liability 4. Responsibility, Justification, and Liability in War Part III: The Moral Equality of Combatants 5. The Foundations of Military Norms 6. Military Norms 7. The Moral Equality of Combatants

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