Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
207
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Mar 21, 1979
Éditeur
Holtzbrinck
ISBN-10
031320621X
ISBN-13
9780313206214
Description
In a fascinating exploration of contemporary American military ethics, Robert W. Tucker delves into the principle of just war, shedding light on its relevance in today's complex geopolitical landscape. The work examines how longstanding philosophical and moral frameworks influence modern doctrines and decision-making processes regarding warfare. As the world grapples with evolving conflicts, Tucker provides a thoughtful analysis that invites readers to reflect on the moral implications of war.
The book meticulously navigates through historical contexts, juxtaposing traditional just war theory against the backdrop of 21st-century dilemmas. Tucker’s insights challenge conventional narratives, dissecting the ethical considerations that guide military engagement and the consequences that follow. This nuanced discussion also calls into question the validity of past doctrines, urging a re-evaluation of what constitutes a righteous cause in the face of contemporary challenges.
Tucker's thorough research is complemented by a rich bibliography and index, making this work a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the ethical dimensions of conflict. Through a compelling narrative, he encourages readers to grapple with their own beliefs about justice, responsibility, and the moral weight of war.
Ultimately, the exploration serves as a crucial reminder of the heavy burden carried by those who must navigate the delicate balance between security and ethical integrity. Tucker's examination of just war principles is not just an academic endeavor; it is an urgent call for a more conscientious approach to the complexities of modern warfare.
The book meticulously navigates through historical contexts, juxtaposing traditional just war theory against the backdrop of 21st-century dilemmas. Tucker’s insights challenge conventional narratives, dissecting the ethical considerations that guide military engagement and the consequences that follow. This nuanced discussion also calls into question the validity of past doctrines, urging a re-evaluation of what constitutes a righteous cause in the face of contemporary challenges.
Tucker's thorough research is complemented by a rich bibliography and index, making this work a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the ethical dimensions of conflict. Through a compelling narrative, he encourages readers to grapple with their own beliefs about justice, responsibility, and the moral weight of war.
Ultimately, the exploration serves as a crucial reminder of the heavy burden carried by those who must navigate the delicate balance between security and ethical integrity. Tucker's examination of just war principles is not just an academic endeavor; it is an urgent call for a more conscientious approach to the complexities of modern warfare.
Genres
Action & Aventure
Politique