Morality and War: Can War be Just in the Twenty-first Century?
Autor David Fisheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199661053
ISBN-10: 0199661057
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 170 x 239 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199661057
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 170 x 239 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Fresh and compelling ... Fisher's book succeeds in bringing original thinking to the morality of war.
Morality and War is beautifully written, its points reinforced by a wealth of apposite examples drawn from both history and the author's own experience. It is informed, authoritative, and persuasive. It is also important. We live, at least in the West, in an era of wars of choice. This wise book, written by a man who has had to practise the ethics of war as well as reflect on them, should be compulsory reading for all those who have to do the choosing, and the fighting.
A lucid account and robust defence of the just-war tradition...an admirable book
a deep pleasure to read. The concepts are clear, the language and argument accessible to the general reader... a most significant book about the deepest issues: life and death, war and peace, how we approach our common humanity
a strikingly successful book; lucid, accessible andprovocative. It is among the best works I have read on the ethics of the use of armed force.
From time to time a book appears on an important subject and becomes a 'must read'. This one is such ... it is certainly the best guide to military ethics in modern times.
Fascinating and persuasive...If you want a well-informed and up-to date assessment of just war theory, written in pellucid prose, then this is the book to buy...It brings together wisdom, clarity, and deep experience, and is both readable and challenging.
a closely argued and immensely stimulating discussion of modern warfare from a moral perspective ... This is a fine book.
Reading this book will do both philosophers and bureaucrats a world of good
Many people, including those who have no previous experience of the serious study of ethics, will benefit from reading this book, which is a model of lucidity, precision of argument, and clarity of purpose.
an admirable book... like all good philosophers he brings every issue down to earth with luminous examples ... irresistible
Fisher takes the innovative step of introducing virtue theory into these debates ... raises challenging and thought-provoking questions. To help resolve them virtuous consequentialism offers practitioners and theorists an important analytical and educational tool.
This discussion of the ethics of warfare by a professional philosopher and former civil servant is to be studied (and occasionally disagreed with) by anyone concerned with global politics today. I recommend it warmly (as book of the year choice, 2011).
David Fisher seeks to develop the just war tradition further in response to today's circumstances. He is almost uniquely qualified for this task, having been trained as a moral philosopher and then having spent his career as a senior official in the UK Ministry of Defence.
The book eloquently makes clear that no one, from the soldier in the trenches to the commander in chief, can escape moral choices. The only question is whether one's choices are worthy and well reasoned.
The book is well written, clearly articulated and does not shy from using the tradition for what it was intended to do - make judgements about the use of deadly force.
one of the best books on the subject I have read ... one of the great strengths is that he locates his discussion of the ethics of warfare within a wider discussion of ethics in general.
This book poses fascinating questions about the moral implications of the War on Terror...It should be read by anyone with an interest in the rights and wrongs of modern warfare.
David Fisher's conclusions are lit up by practical wisdom drawn from many sources.
provides intelligent, informed and demanding discussion of a wide range of moral issues that modern warfare raises...The book will be a demanding and rewarding read for anyone interested in these issues.
a well-informed, well-argued exposition of the continuing relevance of the Just War tradition, combined with a passionate polemic for the importance of ethics education, both within the Armed Forces, and beyond.
the author's efforts to broker a dialogue between the just war tradition and the Aristotelian conception of virtue strike me as breath of fresh air, welcome and daring in equal measure.
sheds important new light on the role of ethical and philosophical thinking about war ... an important contribution to the Just War debate.
an admirably clear and concise summary of the requirements of the just war tradition... the very real contribution which the book makes (is) to renewing the credibility and the applicability of just war thinking in the age of jihad, drones, and non-state actors.
a lucid discussion and application of just war theory ... intellectually robust, well-written.
Morality and War is beautifully written, its points reinforced by a wealth of apposite examples drawn from both history and the author's own experience. It is informed, authoritative, and persuasive. It is also important. We live, at least in the West, in an era of wars of choice. This wise book, written by a man who has had to practise the ethics of war as well as reflect on them, should be compulsory reading for all those who have to do the choosing, and the fighting.
A lucid account and robust defence of the just-war tradition...an admirable book
a deep pleasure to read. The concepts are clear, the language and argument accessible to the general reader... a most significant book about the deepest issues: life and death, war and peace, how we approach our common humanity
a strikingly successful book; lucid, accessible andprovocative. It is among the best works I have read on the ethics of the use of armed force.
From time to time a book appears on an important subject and becomes a 'must read'. This one is such ... it is certainly the best guide to military ethics in modern times.
Fascinating and persuasive...If you want a well-informed and up-to date assessment of just war theory, written in pellucid prose, then this is the book to buy...It brings together wisdom, clarity, and deep experience, and is both readable and challenging.
a closely argued and immensely stimulating discussion of modern warfare from a moral perspective ... This is a fine book.
Reading this book will do both philosophers and bureaucrats a world of good
Many people, including those who have no previous experience of the serious study of ethics, will benefit from reading this book, which is a model of lucidity, precision of argument, and clarity of purpose.
an admirable book... like all good philosophers he brings every issue down to earth with luminous examples ... irresistible
Fisher takes the innovative step of introducing virtue theory into these debates ... raises challenging and thought-provoking questions. To help resolve them virtuous consequentialism offers practitioners and theorists an important analytical and educational tool.
This discussion of the ethics of warfare by a professional philosopher and former civil servant is to be studied (and occasionally disagreed with) by anyone concerned with global politics today. I recommend it warmly (as book of the year choice, 2011).
David Fisher seeks to develop the just war tradition further in response to today's circumstances. He is almost uniquely qualified for this task, having been trained as a moral philosopher and then having spent his career as a senior official in the UK Ministry of Defence.
The book eloquently makes clear that no one, from the soldier in the trenches to the commander in chief, can escape moral choices. The only question is whether one's choices are worthy and well reasoned.
The book is well written, clearly articulated and does not shy from using the tradition for what it was intended to do - make judgements about the use of deadly force.
one of the best books on the subject I have read ... one of the great strengths is that he locates his discussion of the ethics of warfare within a wider discussion of ethics in general.
This book poses fascinating questions about the moral implications of the War on Terror...It should be read by anyone with an interest in the rights and wrongs of modern warfare.
David Fisher's conclusions are lit up by practical wisdom drawn from many sources.
provides intelligent, informed and demanding discussion of a wide range of moral issues that modern warfare raises...The book will be a demanding and rewarding read for anyone interested in these issues.
a well-informed, well-argued exposition of the continuing relevance of the Just War tradition, combined with a passionate polemic for the importance of ethics education, both within the Armed Forces, and beyond.
the author's efforts to broker a dialogue between the just war tradition and the Aristotelian conception of virtue strike me as breath of fresh air, welcome and daring in equal measure.
sheds important new light on the role of ethical and philosophical thinking about war ... an important contribution to the Just War debate.
an admirably clear and concise summary of the requirements of the just war tradition... the very real contribution which the book makes (is) to renewing the credibility and the applicability of just war thinking in the age of jihad, drones, and non-state actors.
a lucid discussion and application of just war theory ... intellectually robust, well-written.
Notă biografică
David Fisher is a Visiting Senior Fellow at Kings College, London where he has recently completed a PhD in War Studies. He has served in senior positions in the Ministry of Defence, Foreign Office and Cabinet Office, including defence adviser to the Prime Minister in the Cabinet Office and the UK Defence Counsellor to NATO. He is co-Chairman of the Council on Christian Approaches to Defence and Disarmament. He regularly contributes to books and journal on defence and ethical issues. He is the author of Morality and the Bomb, written when he was a research fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford, and has recently co-edited Just War on Terror? examining how the new global threat of terrorism can be combated both effectively and justly.