PHILOS 3P03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: List Of Spacecraft From The Space Odyssey Series, Presupposition, Ideal Theory

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Lefkowitz: the combatant intends to attack a legitimate target of war, the combatant foresee but does not intend to cause harm to noncombatants as a means to achieving his intended goal. Is there a moral different between intending harm and foreseeing harm? target that will collaterally kill 10 noncombatants, but that will swiftly bringing to an end a long and bloody war. Suppose further, however, that whole the bomber pilot knows his attack will have this consequence, he does not aim at it. Is this justifiable? intends to end the war? your intentions morally good? noncombat be dead. Responding to humanitarian crisis cindy holder: thesis(cid:499) (cid:498)theorizing about humanitarian crises inevitably includes outside state"s borders. This face must be reflected in or reasoning about recommendation about states and this aspect makes it a species of non-deal theory. How do they relate to each other: what difference between ideal and non-ideal theory, how do interventions work? another country, media.

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