loquasagacious
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The issue of whether war could ever be justified started to come up in the Hiroshima thread and I thought it deservered it's own topic.
Quite simply is war ever justified? And why?
Some example arguments are:
Personally I think that war can be justified and is both a legitimate and important component of statecraft. We must be prepared to fight to defend ourselves, our interests and our allies. We must also be prepared to recognise evil and oppose it with force if necessary.
Note: by evil I mean a state which is intentionally and widely violating core human rights. Genocide is the prime example evil act; Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, Rwanda, etc are prime examples of evil states.
Quite simply is war ever justified? And why?
Some example arguments are:
Pro:
- Sometimes it is necessary to fight evil
- Self defence
- Moral utilitarianism
- Moral relativism
Con:
- The taking of human life can never be justified
- Moral absolutism + moral universalism
- Sometimes it is necessary to fight evil
- Self defence
- Moral utilitarianism
- Moral relativism
Con:
- The taking of human life can never be justified
- Moral absolutism + moral universalism
Personally I think that war can be justified and is both a legitimate and important component of statecraft. We must be prepared to fight to defend ourselves, our interests and our allies. We must also be prepared to recognise evil and oppose it with force if necessary.
Note: by evil I mean a state which is intentionally and widely violating core human rights. Genocide is the prime example evil act; Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, Rwanda, etc are prime examples of evil states.