What I'm saying here is that you need to make a more expansive definition of rationality if you want to make your point stronger. — BitconnectCarlos
Very often the stated goal is national security, but there's been so many wars in history that it's impossible to account for all of the leaders motivations. Often stated motivations can't be totally trusted or they're not the whole truth. — BitconnectCarlos
But, the point hereabouts seems to me to be about when is war justified?
So, what's left is cooperation, yes or what is (at least nowadays) most rational?
War may not be rational but the end of negotiation is not necessarily irrational. — Valentinus
Well, the US is able to wage long wars in Iraq and Afghanistan so I wouldn't call war "too expensive." Ideally everyone would cooperate but in real-world circumstances this just hasn't been the case or it hasn't been possible. — BitconnectCarlos
Well, I did say that I cannot make a "rational" argument for war.
The Aquinas argument for a "just" war is not helpful. — Valentinus
But everybody decides when to fight when they fight. — Valentinus
Some people I have met try stuff that may not work at all. — Valentinus
I don't have a theory to embrace that makes sense of this broad expanse of what is happening and how the participants make it real for themselves. — Valentinus
War is a personal choice. — Valentinus
I agree with your opinion about it as an option in an ideal sense.
But it is your choice before it is anything else. — Valentinus
If you decide to fight, you will do that.
So has it always been. — Valentinus
My decision tree cannot wait for everything to be understood. — Valentinus
No set of Ethics will relieve one of that responsibility. — Valentinus
All of our choices stick to us like glue.
How can it not be both? — Valentinus
I agree that kicking off a war that ends the planet is stupid and hopefully will not happen.
The right thing to do about that situation may not apply to all conflicts. — Valentinus
Because the relationship to who has the power is always specific to a particular situation.
Is there to be a unified theory where being an employee is the same thing as being a nation state? — Valentinus
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