Athena
Athena
ssu
L'éléphant
Good point!I would hope actually that there would be a philosophical debate about war in this forum. Too easily it becomes related to current events and ongoing wars. And this is already this OP is found the lounge, not in "ethics" or in "political philosophy". — ssu
ssu
It's inherently a structural part of our societies. It's so frighteningly normal. Has been since the time of Plato and Aristotle and thus our views about war and military don't actually differ so much for the Greek philosophers.I've stayed away from -- not even reading-- threads about war because the topic becomes a series of postings about current events.
There is the political philosophy proper to discuss this:
The just war theory and ethics in the battlegrounds.
The ethics of diplomacy and negotiations should also be included here. — L'éléphant
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