War

Essays in Political Philosophy

(Author) Larry May
Format: Paperback
Price: £26.99

War has been a key topic of speculation and theorizing ever since the invention of philosophy in classical antiquity. This anthology brings together the work of distinguished contemporary political philosophers and theorists who address the leading normative and conceptual issues concerning war. The book is divided into three parts: initiating war, waging war, and ending war. The contributors aim to provide a comprehensive introduction to each of these main areas of dispute concerning war. Each essay is an original contribution to ongoing debates on various aspects of war and also provides a survey of the main topics in each subfield. Serving as a companion to the theoretical issues pertaining to war, this volume also is an important contribution to debates in political philosophy. It can serve as a textbook for relevant courses on war offered in philosophy departments, religious studies programs, and law schools.

Information
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780521700047
Publish year:
2008
Publish date:
May 19, 2008

Larry May

Larry May is an American philosopher known for his influential work "Crimes Against Humanity: A Normative Account." His writing style is clear and analytical, delving into complex moral and political issues with precision. May's key contribution to literature lies in his exploration of the ethics of war and human rights violations.

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