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Just War Theory - Can War Ever be Just?

Feb 24, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Is It Ethical to Use Military Force?
02:14 • 3min
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3
Is There a Right Intention?
05:40 • 2min
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Is There a Legitimate Authority to Declare War?
07:41 • 3min
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5
How to Justify a War?
10:17 • 3min
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6
Are They Going to War?
12:53 • 3min
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7
How Do You Conduct Yourself During War?
15:27 • 6min
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8
The Ivy and Podcast - A Short Break
21:28 • 2min
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The Theory of War Is Not Justified, but Prevents It
23:10 • 3min
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10
Then There's Wars. And Therr, Lives Lost on Both Sides
25:44 • 3min
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What Is the Difference Between Peacetime and War Time?
29:07 • 2min
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I v M Podcast - A Podcast About Indian Cricket
30:56 • 3min
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In today's episode, Aarthi Ratnam and Megha Pardhi analyze the Just War Theory and how it's used as an ethical justification throughout historical wars.
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