Buch, Englisch, Band 138, 490 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 953 g
Reihe: History of Warfare
Buch, Englisch, Band 138, 490 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 953 g
Reihe: History of Warfare
ISBN: 978-90-04-51343-3
Verlag: Brill
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List of Figures
Introduction
1 Introduction
2 Theory of Moral Development
3 Methodology
4 Overview of Chapters
PART 1: Killing the Innocent: Three Discursive Traditions from the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries
1 The Origins of Double Effect: The Scholastic Tradition
1 Recovering the Primitive Christian Tradition
2 Before Double Effect
3 The Rise of Double Effect
4 Killing the Innocent
5 Killing the Innocent after Aquinas
6 Repurposing Double Effect in the Sixteenth Century
7 Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Scholastics on Siege Warfare
8 English and Scottish Protestants
9 Conclusion
2 Martialists: Soldiers and Tacticians
1 Introduction
2 Early Martialists
3 Seventeenth-Century Martialists
4 Shifts in the Martialist Tradition
5 Conclusion
3 Humanists and Republicans
1 Introduction
2 Machiavelli
3 Erasmus
4 Gentili
5 Grotius
6 Pufendorf
7 Jeremy Taylor
8 George Dawson
9 Christian Wolff
10 Vattel
11 Conclusion
PART 2: The Nineteenth Century
4 Killing Noncombatants in the Nineteenth Century
1 Introduction
2 Counting Casualties
3 Noncombatants
4 Sovereignty and Self-Preservation
5 Utilitarianism
6 The Link between Philosophical Utilitarianism and Military Necessity
7 Conclusion
5 Deliberately Targeting Noncombatants
1 Introduction
2 Enduring the Hardships of War: Laying Waste
3 Laying Waste and the Laws of War
4 Starvation and Blockades
5 Sieges
6 Siege and the Laws of War
7 Reprisal, Retaliation, Retorsion
8 Change in Norms
9 The Spatial Dimension of Noncombatant Death
10 Noncombatant Death in the Early Twentieth Century
11 Military Manuals
12 Conclusion
PART 3: The Twentieth Century: Aerial Bombing and a Shift in Norms
6 New Possibilities and Problems: Aeronauts, Inventors, and Future-War Fiction on Aerial Bombing
1 Early Experiments
2 Deterrence, Annihilation, or Nonfactor?
3 Future-War Fiction
4 Conclusion
7 Interwar Approaches to Bombing: Two Discursive Traditions
1 Introduction
2 Interwar Period Debates on Aerial Bombing
3 International Liberals: Regulation and Disarmament
4 Bombing Realists
5 Strategic versus Terror Bombing
6 Conclusion
8 The Return to Intention: Post World War I
1 Introduction
2 German Guilt
3 The Laws of Humanity and Intentional Harm
4 The Return of the Scholastics
5 The Rediscovery of Vitoria and Suarez
6 Catholics against Bombing
7 Conclusion
9 Postscript: Intention in the Twenty-First Century
1 Introduction
2 Intention and Folk Psychology
3 Are Intentions Relevant for Twenty-First Century War?
Bibliography of Primary Sources 445
Prior to the Sixteenth Century
The Sixteenth Century
The Seventeenth Century
The Eighteenth Century
The Nineteenth Century
Index