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Morality and War

Can War Be Just in the Twenty-first Century?

April 3, 2011 | Hardcover
ISBN: 9780199599240
$69.00
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Description

With the ending of the strategic certainties of the Cold War, the need for moral clarity over when, where and how to start, conduct and conclude war has never been greater. There has been a recent revival of interest in the just war tradition. But can a medieval theory help us answer twenty-first century security concerns? David Fisher explores how just war thinking can and should be developed to provide such guidance. His in-depth study examines philosophical challenges to just warthinking, including those posed by moral scepticism and relativism. It explores the nature and grounds of moral reasoning; the relation between public and private morality; and how just war teaching needs to be refashioned to provide practical guidance not just to politicians and generals but to ordinary service people. The complexity and difficulty of moral decision-making requires a new ethical approach - here characterised as virtuous consequentialism - that recognises the importance ofboth the internal quality and external effects of agency; and of the moral principles and virtues needed to enact them. Having reinforced the key tenets of just war thinking, Fisher uses these to address contemporary security issues, including the changing nature of war, military pre-emption and torture, the morality of the Iraq war, and humanitarian intervention. He concludes that the just war tradition provides not only a robust but an indispensable guide to resolve the security challenges of the twenty-first century.

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About this Author

Dr. 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.

ISBN: 9780199599240
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 312
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2011-04-03

Reviews

"Reading this book will do both philosophers and bureaucrats a world of good." --Sir Michael Howard, President of International Institute for Strategic Studies and Professor Emeritus Oxford, Yale, and London.

"It is possibly the best book I have yet read on the ethics of the use of armed force." --Professor Paul Cornish, Head of the International Security Programme at Chatham House

"This is a subject of crucial importance on which David Fisher, as both a thinker and practitioner, is ideally qualified to write. He draws insights from ancient wisdom which are particularly relevant to modern forms of military conflict." --Richard Harries, Lord Harries of Pentregarth

"A scholarly and imaginative tour de force." --Dr Alia Brahimi, University of Oxford

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