Just War with Infotrac : A Wadsworth Casebook in Argument

Just War with Infotrac : A Wadsworth Casebook in Argument

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781413000146
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JUST WAR, the first volume in The Wadsworth Casebooks in Argument series, includes coverage of the forms of argumentation, an overall discussion of the theme, and a collection of readings.

Contents

1. INTRODUCTION TO ARGUMENT. 2. INTRODUCTION TO THEMETHING AS A JUST WAR? 3. READINGS. Just War Theory. Genesis 6-9. Deuteronomy 20. Romans 13:1-4. Luke 3:14. Qu' ran 2:216 and 22:39-40. Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani (d. 804 or 805), Kitab al-Siyar. Majid Khadduri, " The Doctrine of Jihad" War and Peace in the Law of Islam. Augustine, from Reply to Faustus the Manichean 22, Nos. 74-75. Thomas Aquinas, from Summa Theologica 2-2, Q. 40. Francisco de Vitoria, from De Indiis et de Iure Belli Relectiones [Of Indians and the Law of War], second reflection. Martin Luther, from Whether Soldiers, Too, Can Be Saved. Peace and Non-Violent Positions in the Era of Weapons of Mass Destruction. U.S. Catholic Bishops, The Harvest of Justice is Sown in Peace (1993): sections Virtues and a Vision for Peacemakers and Nonviolence. Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective. Article 22: Peace, Justice, and Nonresistance. Douglas P. Lackey, Pacifism, in Ethics of War and Peace. Arthur Waskow, Nuclear War or Nuclear Holocaust: How the Biblical Account of the Flood Might Instruct Our Efforts in Peace in a Nuclear Age: The Bishops' Pastoral Letter in Perspective. Response to September 11. Richard Falk, Defining a Just War. Stephen R. Shalom, A ' Just War' ? A Critique of Richard Falk, October 21, 2001. Howard Zinn, A Just Cause, Not a Just War. Just War Theory: Some Modern Considerations. Michael Walzer, from Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations, 2nd ed. Laurie Calhoun, Violence and Hypocrisy, Dissent; Michael Walzer Responds; Laurie Calhoun Replies. American Documents on War. Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence, 1776. Woodrow Wilson, War Message to Congress, April 2, 1917. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Address to Congress Requesting a Declaration of War with Japan, December 8, 1941. Lyndon Baines Johnson, Radio and Television Report to the American People Following Renewed Aggression in the Gulf of Tonkin, August 4, 1964, and Special Message to the Congress on U.S. Policy in Southeast Asia, August 5, 1964. Richard M. Nixon, Address to the Nation on the Situation in Southeast Asia, April 30, 1970 [Cambodian Invasion]. George W. Bush, Remarks at the United Nations General Assembly, September 12, 2002 [on Iraq]. 4. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY. 5. RESEARCH METHODS IN ARGUMENT MLA/APA.