Who Should Die? : The Ethics of Killing in War / edited by Ryan Jenkins, Michael Robillard and Bradley Jay Strawser.
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- 9780190495657 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 172/.42 23
- U22 .W57 2018
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Reformational Study Centre General library | 172.42 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | The Ethics of Killing in War | Available |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This academic text brings together, in one volume, the most recent and innovative accounts of liability in war. It offers a "who's who" of contemporary scholars working on and rigorously debating the major ethical questions surrounding self-defense and killing in war, including: liability to harm, rights theory, selective conscientious objection, obligations toward civilians, and autonomous weapons. This volume pulls together, expands upon, and provides new and updated analyses of the concept of liability (and related concepts) that have yet to be captured in a single work. As a convenient and authoritative collection of such discussions, this title is uniquely and well suited for university-level teaching and as a scholarly reference for ethicists, policymakers, and other stakeholders."--Provided by publisher.