War
"War," published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, is a comprehensive anthology that dives deep into the complex theories surrounding one of the most enduring subjects of human inquiry. Spanning 344 pages, this hardback edition brings together insights from distinguished contemporary political philosophers and theorists, who skillfully tackle the pressing normative and conceptual issues related to war. The diverse perspectives presented in this collection make it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the philosophical underpinnings of war, its ethical implications, and the debates that have shaped its discourse throughout history. Explore the critical reflections and rigorous arguments that challenge conventional thinking and invite readers to engage with the profound questions that war raises in our society.