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Autor:
Majima, Shunzo
In this thesis, I discuss the ethics of civilian protection in armed conflict from the perspective of applied ethics. Specifically, I attempt to explore a way to supplement the limitations of just war theory in civilian protection by providing a fund
Externí odkaz:
https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.541079
Autor:
Majima, Shunzo
Publikováno v:
Revista Română de Filosofie Analitică / Romanian Journal of Analytic Philosophy. VI(1):55-65
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https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=83819
Autor:
Majima, Shunzo, author
Publikováno v:
The Future of Bioethics : International Dialogues, 2014.
Externí odkaz:
https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199682676.003.0089
Autor:
Majima, Shunzo1 (AUTHOR) majima@let.hokudai.ac.jp
Publikováno v:
Journal of Military Ethics. Aug2012, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p136-148. 13p.
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Autor:
Majima, Shunzo
Publikováno v:
応用倫理. 7:16-27
The purpose of this article is to examine the following two questions: one is, why, at what point terrorism cannot morally be justified; the other is, all kinds of acts of terrorism are morally impermissible under any circumstances. This paper is div
Publikováno v:
京都大学アカデミックデイ2016 : ポスター/展示.
京都大学アカデミックデイ2016
開催日時: 2016年9月18日(日)10:00-16:00
会場: 京都大学吉田キャンパス 百周年時計台記念館
主催: 学術研究支援室(URA室), 研究推進部研究推進課
開催日時: 2016年9月18日(日)10:00-16:00
会場: 京都大学吉田キャンパス 百周年時計台記念館
主催: 学術研究支援室(URA室), 研究推進部研究推進課
Autor:
Majima, Shunzo
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応用倫理. 4:13-28
Autor:
Majima, Shunzo
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応用倫理. 1:57-70
Autor:
Majima, Shunzo
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Graduate School of Letters. 4:67-76
In this article, we examine the status of civilians in the ethical context. For this purpose, we explore the ethical sources that address their status; specifically, we consider the ethical reasons that civilians should be protected in armed conflict