War Flashcards

1
Q

how can Kantian ethics defend the case for killing in self-defence

A

it can be viewed as treating people the way they have decided people may be treated

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2
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who uses DDe to justify killing in self-defence

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Aquinas

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3
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Objections to DDE

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Jonathan Glover:

  1. difficult to draw the line between intended and foreseen consequences
    e. g. political protest - throwing a bomb at the crowd - was the intention to kill or to protest
  2. hard to distinguish between acts and the consequences
    e. g. drinking someone else’s water - was the act drinking or stealing?
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Norman

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respect for life sets up a strong moral presumption against war - utilitarian calculus can’t be used to justify war

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Augustine

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‘peace should be the object of your desire; war should only be waged as a necessity’

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Aquinas

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‘it is in no way lawful to slay the innocent’

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7
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Wink

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‘it is a satanic temptation to die with clean hands and a dirty heart’

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Rene Girard

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we learn from others through imitation, once violence is installed in a community, it cannot burn itself out

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Niehbuhr’s criticisms of pacifism

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  1. naive about how re-formable human nature is
  2. Can NT be extended to apply to states? NT offers no guidance about inter-group behaviour
  3. pacifism is afraid of power, but christians must use power to promote justice and restrain evil
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10
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1983 Pastoral letter

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‘the lives of innocent persons may never be taken directly, regardless of the purpose alleged for doing so’

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11
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why is it hard to draw the line between the innocent and the guilty?

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why are taxpayers more innocent than a leader? bystanders and funders

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12
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Jus in bello cannot be independent of jus ad bellum because ?

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an act of war cannot be justified in the absence of a just aim

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13
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Holmes

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‘if there weren’t conditions to justify war, wars wouldn’t take place’

  • ->arguably just war theory perpetuates outbreak of war
  • ->not helped by the conditions being rather subjective
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14
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jus ad bellum

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justifying going to war

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15
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jus in bello

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justice of conduct during war

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