UTILITARIANISM AND THE ETHICS OF WAR
This book offers a detailed utilitarian analysis of the ethical issues involved in war.
Utilitarianism and the Ethics of War addresses the two basic ethical questions posed by war: when, if ever, are we morally justified in waging war; and if recourse to arms is warranted, how are we permitted to fight the wars we wage? In addition, it deals with the challenge that realism and relativism raise for the ethical discussion of war, and with the duties of military personnel and the moral challenges they can face. In tackling these matters, the book covers a wide range of topicsfrom pacifism to armed humanitarian intervention, from the right of national defense to preemptive or preventive war, from civilian immunity to the tenets of just war theory and the moral underpinnings of the rules of war. But, what is distinctive about this book is that it provides a consistent and thorough-going utilitarian or consequentialist treatment of the fundamental normative issues that war occasions. Although it goes against the tide of recent work in the field, a utilitarian approach to the ethics of war illuminates old questions in new ways by showing how a concern for well-being and the consequences of our actions and policies shape the moral constraints to which states and other actors must adhere.
This book will be of much interest to students of the ethics of war, just war theory, moral philosophy, war and conflict studies, and IR.
William H. Shaw is Professor of Philosophy at San Jose State University, USA. He is the author/editor of numerous books.
William H. Shaws Utilitarianism and the Ethics of War is a terrific book that will enlighten readers interested in moral problems about warfare as well as friends and foes of utilitarian moral theory.
Stephen Nathanson, Emeritus Professor, Northeastern University, USA
In this important new work, Professor Shaw reflects not simply upon what states and their leaders actually consider or how they actually reason when declaring and conducting armed conflict, he offers convincing arguments regarding what they are also obliged to consider, and how they ought to reason about war and its consequences in terms of its overall impact on the welfare of their citizens and of society at large. While such utilitarian considerations traditionally infuse just war reasoning unsystematically, Shaws is the first explicitly systematic treatment by an eminent utilitarian moral philosopher of just exactly how considerations of well-being and the common good offer the most useful and advantageous analysis of wars likely impact and permissibility. This is a significant revision and clarification of just war reasoning generally that ought to be read by every serious scholar or student of political theory, international relations, or moral philosophy.
George Lucas, Emeritus Professor, U.S. Naval Academy
William Shaw provides a cogent, compelling, and comprehensive account of the ethics of war, arguing persuasively that utilitarianism provides the most satisfactory basis for answering questions both about the justification of going to war, and about the ethical limits of conduct in war. This book provides a much-needed counterpoint to the deontological approaches that dominate contemporary discussion of military ethics.
Alastair Norcross, University of Colorado, USA
Shaws Utilitarianism and the Ethics of War masterfully develops utilitarian prescriptions about when wars should be fought and about what are the rules that commanders and lower-ranked military personnel should follow in wars. Especially impressive are Shaws explanations of how utilitarianism underwrites the principles of just war theory. This is a very wise book.
Brad Hooker, University of Reading, UK
War, Conflict and Ethics
Series Editors:
Michael L. Gross
University of Haifa
and
James Pattison
University of Manchester
Founding Editor:
Daniel Rothbart
George Mason University
This new book series focuses on the morality of decisions by military and political leaders to engage in violence and the normative underpinnings of military strategy and tactics in the prosecution of war.
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Edited by Daniel Rothbart, Karina Korostelina and Mohammed Cherkaoui
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Pamela Creed
Armed Drones and the Ethics of War
Military virtue in a post-heroic age
Christian Enemark
The Ethics of Nuclear Weapons Dissemination
Moral dilemmas of aspiration, avoidance, and prevention
Thomas E. Doyle, II
Chinese Just War Ethics
Origin, development, and dissent
Edited by Ping-cheung Lo and Sumner B. Twiss
Utilitarianism and the Ethics of War
William H. Shaw
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Names: Shaw, William H., 1948- author. Title: Utilitarianism and the ethics of war / William H. Shaw.Description: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa Business, [2016] | Series: War, conflict and ethics | Includes bibliographical references and index.Identifiers: LCCN 2015032121|
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ISBN 9780203538333 (ebook)Subjects: LCSH: War--Moral and ethical aspects. | Military ethics. | Utilitarianism.Classification: LCC U21.2. S5236 2016 | DDC 172/.42--dc23LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015032121
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