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51Does Whitehead's Metaphysics Contain an Ethics?Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37 (4). 2001.
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Military operations by armed UN peacekeeping missions : an application of generalized just war principlesIn Ted van Baarda & Désirée Verweij (eds.), The moral dimension of asymmetrical warfare: counter-terrorism, democratic values and military ethics, Martinus Nijhoff. 2009.
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78Global Policy and the United NationsInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (1): 105-115. 2009.President Barack Obama should strive to realize the ideal goals expressed in the UN Charter. Accordingly, the concept of U.S. foreign policy should be replaced by a concept of UN global policy. Relatedly, the traditional concept of national security should be replaced by a cosmopolitan concept of global state and human security. Topics discussed include the role of the Security Council, the responsibility to protect (R2P), just war principles, UN peacekeeping operations, genocide in Darfur, trea…Read more
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Whitehead's metaphysical systemIn Cheryl Misak (ed.), The Oxford handbook of American philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2008.
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105The Relatedness of Eternal Objects in Whitehead’s Process and RealityProcess Studies 1 (2): 124-128. 1971.
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78Relation instances and musical soundsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 78 (2). 2000.This Article does not have an abstract
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107Is There a Just Cause for Current U.S. Military Operations in Afghanistan?International Journal of Applied Philosophy 24 (1): 9-21. 2010.The current armed conflict in Afghanistan (briefly, the Afghan conflict) is viewed through the lens of a just war theory. In particular, the question stated by the title is explored by means of a generalized just cause principle. For brevity, empirical, practical, and legal issues about the Afghan conflict are mostly set aside. Hence a definite answer to the question is not proposed. Instead, the main aim is to clarify the question. Specifically, the question is amplified, by distinguishing puta…Read more
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66Whitehead’s Radically Different Postmodern Philosophy (review)Process Studies 38 (1): 153-157. 2009.
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62Rethinking the Just War Tradition (edited book)State University of New York Press. 2007.The just war tradition is an evolving body of tenets for determining when resorting to war is just and how war may be justly executed. Rethinking the Just War Tradition provides a timely exploration in light of new security threats that have emerged since the end of the Cold War, including ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, threats of terror attacks, and genocidal conflicts within states. The contributors are philosophers, political scientists, a U.S. Army officer, and a senior analyst at the…Read more
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52Towards Clarifying Whitehead's Theory of ConcrescenceTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 7 (3). 1971.
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136Nonlethal Weapons, Noncombatant Immunity, and Combatant Nonimmunity: A Study of Just War Theory (review)Philosophia 38 (3): 475-497. 2010.Frequently, the just war principle of noncombatant immunity is interpreted as morally prohibiting the intentional targeting of noncombatants. Apparently, many just war theorists assume that to target means to (intend to) kill. Now that effective nonlethal weapons have been envisaged, it should be evident that there is no conceptual connection between intentionally targeting and intentionally killing. For, using nonlethal weapons, there could be intentional targeting without intentional killing. …Read more
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George R. Lucas, Jr., "The Rehabilitation of Whitehead: An Analytic and Historical Assessment of Process Philosophy" (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 26 (4): 540. 1990.
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65Before Military Force, Nonviolent Action: An Application of a Generalized Just War Principle of Last ResortPublic Affairs Quarterly 23 (2): 115-133. 2009.Traditionally, the just war principle of last resort requires that, before resorting to war, every reasonable alternative measure must be attempted. My view is that traditional just war principles should be generalized, so as to be applicable to military actions of all sorts—for example, armed humanitarian interventions and counterinsurgency operations. In this paper, such a generalized just war theory is presupposed. In particular, I shall presuppose a generalized last resort principle that req…Read more
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Wolfe Mays, "Whitehead's Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics: An Introduction to His Thought" (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 15 (3): 263. 1979.
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Searching for New Contrasts: Whiteheadian Contributions to Contemporary Challenges in Neurophsiology, Psychology, Psychotherapy and the Philosophy of Mind, eds. Franz G. Riffert and Michel Weber (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (4): 826-831. 2004.