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The Morality of War and the Use of Atomic Bombs
This chapter explores the morality of war and the use of atomic bombs. The speakers discuss the principles of just war and non-combatant immunity, examining the rationale and defense of war crimes such as the fire bombing of Dresden and the use of atomic bombs in Japan. They also highlight the challenges of determining credibility in times of conflict and emphasize the need for seeking multiple sources of information.