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War as Punishment

Philosophy and Public Affairs 39 (4):299-330 (2011)

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  1. War and murder.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1981 - In Ethics, Religion and Politics: Collected Philosophical Papers, Volume 3. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 51-61.
    Two attitudes are possible: one, that the world is an absolute jungle and that the exercise of coercive power by rulers is only a manifestation of this; and the other, that it is both necessary and right that there should be this exercise of power, that through it the world is much less of a jungle than it could possibly be without it, so that one should in principle be glad of the existence of such power, and only take exception (...)
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  • Preventive War.David Luban - 2004 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 32 (3):207-248.
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  • (1 other version)War and innocence.Robert K. Fullinwider - 1975 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 5 (1):90-97.
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  • Aggression and punishment.Jeff McMahan - 2008 - In Larry May (ed.), War: Essays in Political Philosophy. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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