The Ethics of War and PeaceISBN: 978-0-7456-4167-6
Hardcover
224 pages
July 2009, Polity
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This book presents a clear and comprehensive introduction to the
diverse and wide-ranging ethical aspects of war and peace. In a
fair-minded and engaging analysis, Nigel Dower introduces the
different ethical theories in traditional and contemporary debates
– realism, just war theory and pacifism – and subjects
each to detailed critical scrutiny. He frames these debates within
a related but distinct framework of three approaches to
international relations, namely skeptical realism, internationalism
and cosmopolitanism. The book also identifies and evaluates two
further important perspectives, militarism and pacificism. Whilst
analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of the different
outlooks, Dower makes a strong case for a cosmopolitan pacificist
position, arguing that we need to see peace in more positive terms
than merely the absence of war. The book uses a wide range of
examples from across the world and includes discussion of nuclear
weapons, new wars, terrorism, humanitarian intervention and human
security.
Written as a textbook for students who have no prior knowledge of philosophical ethics, The Ethics of War and Peace is designed to help students understand and see the relevance of how a professional philosopher can engage ethically with the world. Each chapter contains a helpful survey of its contents at the beginning and a set of questions for individual reflection or group discussion at the end.
This book will be essential reading for students of security studies, conflict resolution, peace studies, philosophy and political theory and anyone interested in the ethical questions which arise from the study of war and peace.