War (Philosophy)
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War (Philosophy)
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War (Philosophy)
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Incoming Resources
- War by agreement, a contractarian ethics of war, Yitzhak Benbaji and Daniel Statman
- Cosmopolitan war, Cécile Fabre
- War for peace, genealogies of a violent ideal in Western and Islamic thought, Murad Idris
- On the justice and justification of just war, how does life dwell in the state?, Maren Lytje
- War time, an idea, its history, its consequences, Mary L. Dudziak
- War time, an idea, its history, its consequences, Mary L. Dudziak
- The Future of Strategy, Colin S. Gray
- New & old wars, Mary Kaldor
- On posthuman war, computation and military violence, Mike Hill
- Law, science, liberalism, and the American way of warfare, the quest for humanity in conflict, Stephanie Carvin and Michael John Williams
- War, peace, and alliance in Demosthenes' Athens, Peter Hunt
- Life, death, and the western way of war, Lorenzo Zambernardi
- The causes of war and the spread of peace, but will war rebound?, Azar Gat
- War machine, the rationalisation of slaughter in the modern age, Daniel Pick
- What is war?, an investigation in the wake of 9/11, edited by Mary Ellen O'Connell
- Society must be defended, lectures at the Collège de France, 1975-76, Michel Foucault ; edited by Mauro Bertani and Alessandro Fontana ; general editors, François Ewald and Alessandro Fontana ; translated by David Macey
- Barbarians and brothers, Anglo-American warfare, 1500-1865, Wayne E. Lee
- Realism and international relations, a graphic turn toward scientific progress, Patrick James
- War and individual rights, the foundations of just war theory, Kai Draper
- The art of war, war and military thought, Martin van Creveld
- War in an age of risk, by Christopher Coker
- Violence and civility, on the limits of political philosophy, Étienne Balibar ; translated by G.M. Goshgarian
- Carnage and connectivity, landmarks in the decline of conventional military power, David Betz
- War as paradox, Clausewitz and Hegel on fighting doctrines and ethics, Youri Cormier
- Why nations fight, past and future motives for war, Richard Ned Lebow
- The changing character of war, edited by Hew Strachan and Sibylle Scheipers
- "Alles ist Front!", Wehrwissenschaften in Deutschland und die Bellifizierung der Gesellschaft vom Ersten Weltkrieg bis in den Kalten Krieg, Frank Reichherzer
- Handbuch Kriegstheorien, Thomas Jäger, Rasmus Beckmann (Hrsg.)
- The new western way of war, risk-transfer war and its crisis in Iraq, Martin Shaw
- Why war?, Christopher Coker
- Fighting hurt, rule and exception in torture and war, Henry Shue
- Il faut défendre la société, cours au Collège de France, 1975-1976, Michel Foucault ; édition é ablie, dans le cadre de l'Association pour le Centre Michel Foucault, sous la direction de François Ewald et Alessandro Fontana, par Mauro Bertani et Alessandro Fontana
- The stupidity of war, American foreign policy and the case for complacency, John Mueller
- Kant and the end of war, a critique of just war theory, Howard Williams
- Barbarians and Brothers, Anglo-American Warfare, 1500-1865
- Explaining war and peace, case studies and necessary condition counterfactuals, edited by Gary Goertz and Jack S. Levy
- Bugsplat, the politics of collateral damage in western armed conflicts, Bruce Cronin
- War crimes and just war, Larry May
- Waging war, a philosophical introduction, Ian Clark
- War in international thought, Jens Bartelson
- War and peace in the Western political imagination, from classical antiquity to the age of reason, Roger B. Manning
- Cosmopolitan peace, Cécile Fabre
- Diálogos militares, estudio preliminar de Laura Manzano Baena
- Operation Valhalla, writings on war, weapons, and media, Friedrich Kittler ; edited and translated by Ilinca Iurascu, Geoffrey Winthrop-Young, and Michael Wutz ; with an introduction by Geoffrey Winthrop-Young
- International relations theory of war, Ofer Israeli
- War and delusion, a critical examination, Laurie Calhoun
- New principles of war, enduring truths with timeless examples, Marvin Pokrant
- Making war on bodies, militarisation, aesthetics and embodiment in international politics, edited by Catherine Baker
- From above, war, violence, and verticality, Peter Adey, Mark Whitehead, Alison Williams
- Warum Krieg?, die Sinndeutung des Krieges in der deutschen Militärelite 1871-1945, Niklaus Meier
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