Publication: Military training and revisionist just war theory’s practicability problem
Military training and revisionist just war theory’s practicability problem
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Surber, R. S. (2023). Military training and revisionist just war theory’s practicability problem. The Journal of Ethics, 28, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10892-023-09439-4
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This article presents an analytic critique of the predominant revisionist theoretical paradigm of just war (henceforth: revisionism). This is accomplished by means of a precise description and explanation of the practicability problem that confronts it, namely that soldiers that revisionism would deem “unjust” are bound to fail to fulfil the duties that revisionism imposes on them, because these duties are overdemanding. The article locates the origin of the practicability problem in revisionism’s overidealized conception of a soldier
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Surber, R. S. (2023). Military training and revisionist just war theory’s practicability problem. The Journal of Ethics, 28, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10892-023-09439-4