Walzer, Just War and Iraq

Walzer, Just War and Iraq

Ethics as Response

O'Callaghan, Ronan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2021

184

Mole

Inglês

9781032098241

15 a 20 dias

340

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Chapter 1: Introduction. The Tower of Babel and the Ideal of Unity. Michael Walzer and the Just War Tradition. Deconstruction as Methodology. Historical Analysis and the Problem of Representation. With whom does the historical writer of historicism actually empathise? Structure of the Book. Conclusion Chapter 2: Morality, Community and the Justification of War. Introduction. There is a Thin Man inside Every Fat Man. Self-determination and Membership. Declaration and the Birth of Community. Membership and Alterity. War and Maximal Morality. Temporal Revelation and Being. Differance and Secular Theology. Conclusion Chapter 3: Violence, Ethics and the Invasion of Iraq. A Brief History of Iraq. The Pre-War Imaging of Justice in Iraq. Occupation and Legal Authority. Postwar Security. De-Ba'athification and Sunni Resistance. Religious Authority and the Iraqi Constitution. The 2005 Election and Ethno-Sectarian Violence. Conclusion Chapter 4: Derrida and Ethics. Introduction. Ethics as first philosophy. Community as the possibility of justice. Ethical Action as Sacrifice. Undecidability as Justice for the Other. Conclusion Chapter 5: Non-combatant Immunity and the Sacrifice of Rights. Introduction. Identifying the Target. Combatant Rights. Justifying the Loss of Rights. Simply by Fighting. Danger and Threat. Freedom and Sacrifice. Conclusion. Chapter 6: Double Effect and its Parasites. Introduction. The Doctrine of Double Effect. Pardon me for not Meaning to ... In All Good Faith. Policing with Due Care. Deepening Double Effect. Siege Warfare: An Illustrative Example. Conclusion: Ethics as Double Effect. Conclusion: Ethics as Response. What the Hell is Water? Shattering Sisyphus. Responding to Iraqis
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Young Men;Ethno Sectarian Identity;Ethics;Walzer's Conception;Interventions;Walzer's Understanding;Charles Jones;Common Language;Aggie Hirst;Walzer's Justification;Universality, Ethics and International Relations;Walzer's Terms;Derrida;Walzer's Argument;Just war theory;Derridean Ethics;Walzer 2006a;Human Suffering;Problematic Incorporation;Double Effect;Postwar Justice;Maximal Morality;CPA Order Number;Moral Conscience Aim;Minimal Morality;Community's Common Life;Post-war Justice;Sunni Resistance;Non-combatant Immunity;Iraqi Society;Ethno Sectarian Divide;Derrida 2002a