2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42048-020-00062-8
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The indispensable mental element of justification and the failure of purely objectivist (mostly “revisionist”) just war theories

Abstract: The "right intention" requirement, in the form of a requirement that the agent must have a justified true belief that the mind-independent conditions of the justification to use force are fulfilled, is not an additional criterion, but one that constrains the interpretation of the other criteria. Without it, the only possible interpretation of the mind-independent criteria is purely objectivist, that is, purely factrelative. Pure objectivism condemns self-defense and just war theory to irrelevance since it cann… Show more

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