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- catalog abstract ""There is extensive discussion in current Just War literature about the normative principles which should govern the initiation of war (jus ad bellum) and also the conduct of war (jus in bello), but this is the first book to treat the important and difficult issue of justice after the end of war. Larry May examines the normative principles which should govern post-war practices such as reparations, restitution, reconciliation, retribution, rebuilding, proportionality and the Responsibility to Protect. He discusses the emerging international law literature on transitional justice and the problem of moving from a position of war and possible mass atrocity to a position of peace and reconciliation. He questions the Just War tradition, arguing that contingent pacifism is most in keeping with normative principles after war ends. His discussion is richly illustrated with contemporary examples and will be of interest to students of political and legal philosophy, law and military studies"-- Provided by publisher.".
- catalog contributor b3163927.
- catalog contributor b3163928.
- catalog contributor b3163929.
- catalog created "c1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "c1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1991.".
- catalog description ""There is extensive discussion in current Just War literature about the normative principles which should govern the initiation of war (jus ad bellum) and also the conduct of war (jus in bello), but this is the first book to treat the important and difficult issue of justice after the end of war. Larry May examines the normative principles which should govern post-war practices such as reparations, restitution, reconciliation, retribution, rebuilding, proportionality and the Responsibility to Protect. He discusses the emerging international law literature on transitional justice and the problem of moving from a position of war and possible mass atrocity to a position of peace and reconciliation. He questions the Just War tradition, arguing that contingent pacifism is most in keeping with normative principles after war ends. His discussion is richly illustrated with contemporary examples and will be of interest to students of political and legal philosophy, law and military studies"-- Provided by publisher.".
- catalog description "1. Collective responsibility (a critique) / H.D. Lewis -- 2. Collective responsibility (a defense) / David E. Cooper -- 3. Collective responsibility (a reply to Cooper) / R.S. Downie -- 4. Collective responsibility (another defense) / Joel Feinberg -- 5. Morality and collective liability / Howard McGary -- 6. Can a random collection of individuals be morally responsible? / Virginia Held -- 7. The responsibility of 'Random Collections' (a reply to Held) / Stanley Bates -- 8. Why corporations are not morally responsible for anything they do / Manuel Velasquez -- 9. The corporation as a moral person / Peter A. French -- 10. Ethical responsibilities of engineers in large organizations : the Pinto case / Richard T. De George -- 11. Collective responsibility and the nursing profession / James Muyskens -- 12. Conduct and responsibility in war / Richard Wasserstrom -- 13. Guilt and responsibility / Kurt Baier -- 14. Racism and moral pollution / Anthony Appiah -- 15. Metaphysical guilt and moral taint / Larry May -- 16. Measuring responsibility / A. Zvie Bar-on -- 17. Organized guilt and universal responsibility / Hannah Arendt.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-290).".
- catalog extent "viii, 292 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Collective responsibility.".
- catalog identifier "0847676919 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0847676927 (pbk : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Collective responsibility.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in social & political philosophy".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "c1991.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Savage, MD : Rowman & Littlefield,".
- catalog relation "Collective responsibility.".
- catalog subject "170 20".
- catalog subject "Applied ethics.".
- catalog subject "BJ1451 .C64 1991".
- catalog subject "Responsibility.".
- catalog subject "Social ethics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Collective responsibility (a critique) / H.D. Lewis -- 2. Collective responsibility (a defense) / David E. Cooper -- 3. Collective responsibility (a reply to Cooper) / R.S. Downie -- 4. Collective responsibility (another defense) / Joel Feinberg -- 5. Morality and collective liability / Howard McGary -- 6. Can a random collection of individuals be morally responsible? / Virginia Held -- 7. The responsibility of 'Random Collections' (a reply to Held) / Stanley Bates -- 8. Why corporations are not morally responsible for anything they do / Manuel Velasquez -- 9. The corporation as a moral person / Peter A. French -- 10. Ethical responsibilities of engineers in large organizations : the Pinto case / Richard T. De George -- 11. Collective responsibility and the nursing profession / James Muyskens -- 12. Conduct and responsibility in war / Richard Wasserstrom -- 13. Guilt and responsibility / Kurt Baier -- 14. Racism and moral pollution / Anthony Appiah -- 15. Metaphysical guilt and moral taint / Larry May -- 16. Measuring responsibility / A. Zvie Bar-on -- 17. Organized guilt and universal responsibility / Hannah Arendt.".
- catalog title "Collective responsibility : five decades of debate in theoretical and applied ethics / edited by Larry May and Stacey Hoffmann.".
- catalog type "text".