War : an enquiry / A.C. Grayling.
Series: Vices and virtues (New Haven, Conn.): Publisher: New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, 2017Description: xv, 268 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780300175349.Subject(s): War -- Moral and ethical aspects | War (International law) -- Philosophy | War -- History | War -- CausesDDC classification: 172.42Item type | Current library | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 172.42 GRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 013936 |
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172.42 CHA Drone theory / | 172.42 DUN Just war and the responsibility to protect : | 172.42 GRA Who takes Britain to war? / | 172.42 GRA War : | 172.42 GUT (COPY A) Just war : | 172.42 PRI The price of peace : | 174.24 REG Regulating how we die : |
War in history and theory -- Ancient war -- Medieval to modern war -- Theories of war and war's more recent history -- The causes and effects of war -- The causes of war -- The effects of war -- Ethics, law and war -- The future of war.
"For residents of the twenty-first century, a vision of a future without warfare is almost inconceivable. Though wars are terrible and destructive, they also seem unavoidable. In this original and deeply considered book, A. C. Grayling examines, tests, and challenges the concept of war. He proposes that a deeper, more accurate understanding of war may enable us to reduce its frequency, mitigate its horrors, and lessen the burden of its consequences. Grayling explores the long, tragic history of war and how warfare has changed in response to technological advances. He probes much-debated theories concerning the causes of war and considers positive changes that may result from war. How might these results be achieved without violence? In a profoundly wise conclusion, the author envisions "just war theory" in new moral terms, taking into account the lessons of World War II and the Holocaust and laying down ethical principles for going to war and for conduct during war."--Provided by publisher.