商品简介 This Book Is A Major Intervention Into Just War Theory By The Most Influential Contemporary Interpreter And Exponent Of Kant'S Legal And Political Philosophy. Building On Kantian Foundations, It Offers A Reconceptualization Of The Duties Of The State And The Norms Governing War. Ripstein Argues That A Special Morality Governs War Because Of Its Distinctive Immorality: The Wrongfulness Of Entering Or Remaining In A Condition In Which Force Decides Everything Provides The Standards For Evaluating The Grounds Of Initiating War, The Ways In Which Wars May Be Fought, And The Results Of Past Wars. 本书是康德法律和政治哲学当代最有影响力的解释者和倡导者对正义战争理论的重大干预。它以康德的基础为基础,对国家义务和战争规范进行了重新概念化。里普斯坦认为,一种特殊的道德因其独特的不道德性而支配着战争:进入或保持武力决定一切的状态是错误的,这为评估发动战争的理由、战争可能进行的方式以及战争的方式提供了标准。过去战争的结果。
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