The Moral Status of Combatants: A New Theory of Just War
In: War, Conflict and Ethics Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Revisionist just war theory -- Chapter 1: Introduction: the challenge of revisionist just war theory -- I Clarifications regarding revisionism -- II Liability for unjust threats -- project outline -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Reductive individualists' theories of liability -- I Reductive individualists' foundational arguments I Reductive individualists' foundational arguments -- II The "objectively unjust proceeding" approach -- III Contributions to collective action -- IV Agent-responsibility-derived liability -- V Conclusion to Part I -- Notes -- References -- Part II: The foundations of the moral equality of combatants -- Chapter 3: The culpability standard of liability -- I Introduction -- II Innocent projectile -- III Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Responsibility, justification, and liability in war -- I Introduction -- II Argument outline -- III Argument -- IV Culpability for collective actions -- V Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III: The moral equality of combatants -- Chapter 5: The foundations of military norms -- I Introduction -- II The moral foundations of institutions -- III The foundation of military norms -- IV Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Military norms -- I Collectivization in military ethics -- II Five military norms -- III The effect of military norms -- IV Summary -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: The moral equality of combatants -- I Questions about the norm of obedience -- II Selective conscientious objection -- III Obligations and justifications -- IV Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index.