PHILOS 3P03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Just War Theory, J. Walter Thompson, Thomas Hobbes
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Worth 5% section 1- 5 short answer questions, answer all 5 section 2- essay question worth 25% In this essay, i would like you to focus on three theories concerning the justice of war: (1) hobbesian normative realis(cid:373), (cid:894)(cid:1006)(cid:895) just war theory (cid:894)(cid:1007)(cid:895) deo(cid:374)tologi(cid:272)al pa(cid:272)ifis(cid:373) . Contingent pacifism contingent- just wars are so unlikely as to be practically impossible for the foreseeable future. Absolute pacifism- war is always wrong (fiala 463) Different lies in sensitivity to empirical facts contingent pacifism is not purely a theory of deep morality and not an ideal theory view it applies at the level of policy decisions under real world circumstances. Contingent pacifism vs. contingently pacifist contingent pacifism- a criticism of the larger war system based upon the claim that given the nature of current military systems it is unlikely that morally justifiable wars will be waged.