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  1. (3 other versions)Aquinas: Moral, Political, and Legal Theory.Paul E. Sigmund & John Finnis - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (1):129.
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  • (1 other version)Symposium: Responding to Terror.Joseph Boyle - 2003 - Journal of Political Philosophy 11 (2):153-170.
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  • War as Punishment.David Luban - 2011 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 39 (4):299-330.
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  • (2 other versions)Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations.Michael Walzer - 1979 - Science and Society 43 (2):247-249.
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  • Thomas Aquinas on Virtuous Warfare.Darrell Cole - 1999 - Journal of Religious Ethics 27 (1):57 - 80.
    Thomas Aquinas, one of the "founding fathers" of just war theory, offers an account of virtuous warfare in practice. The author argues that Aquinas's approach to warfare, with its emphasis on justice and charity, is helpful in providing a coherent moral account of war to which Christians can subscribe. Particular attention is given to the role of charity, since this virtue is the distinguishing characteristic of the Christian soldier. Charity compels him to soldier justly, and by fighting justly, he is (...)
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  • Overview of the ethics of Thomas Aquinas.Stephen J. Pope - 2002 - In The Ethics of Aquinas. Georgetown University Press. pp. 30--52.
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  • Just war and the question of authority.Christian Nikolaus Braun - 2018 - Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 1 (2):221-236.
    This article assesses the recently renewed interest in the just war criterion of sovereign authority from a Thomistic perspective. It contrasts the classical conceptualisation of authority as found in the work of St Thomas Aquinas with the argument made by today’s revisionist just war thinkers. The article points out that the two approaches start from fundamentally different units of moral analysis. While the Thomistic just war emphasises the common good of the political community revisionists advocate the perspective of moral individualism. (...)
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  • The ethics of war: Second edition.A. J. Coates - 2016 - Manchester University Press.
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  • War and the Virtues in Aquinas's Ethical Thought.Ryan R. Gorman - 2010 - Journal of Military Ethics 9 (3):245-261.
    This article argues that Thomas Aquinas's virtue ethics approach to just war theory provides a solid ethical foundation for thinking about the problem of war. After briefly indicating some shortcomings of contemporary views of international justice, including pacifism, legalism, progressivism, realism, pragmatism, and consequentialism, the article examines Aquinas's question ?On War? in the Summa Theologiae. It then attempts to show that Aquinas's thinking on war is rooted in his understanding of the virtues by providing a brief overview of how the (...)
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  • The historical approach and the ‘war of ethics within the ethics of war’.Christian Nikolaus Braun - 2018 - Journal of International Political Theory 14 (3):349-366.
    Contemporary just war thinking has mostly been split into two competing camps, namely, Michael Walzer’s approach and its revisionist critics. While Walzerians employ a casuistical method, most revisionists resort to analytical philosophy’s reflective equilibrium. Importantly, besides employing different methods, the two sides also disagree on substantive issues. This article focuses on one such issue, the moral equality of combatants, arguing that while a methodological reconciliation between the two camps is impossible, contemporary debate would benefit from a ‘third-way’ approach. Presenting James (...)
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  • Symposium: Responding to terror. Just war doctrine and the military response to terrorism.Joseph Boyle - 2003 - Journal of Political Philosophy 11 (2):153–170.
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  • Pope Francis on War and Peace.Christian N. Braun - 2018 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 15 (1):63-87.
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  • Tranquillitas Ordinis: The Present Failure and Future Promise of American Catholic Thought on War and Peace.George Weigel - 1988 - Journal of Religious Ethics 16 (1):191-192.
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