PLST 330 PHILOSOPHY OF WAR AND PEACE Qs
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Part I. Questions on Catholic Natural Law Tradition, Nardin, Chapter 1.
- Identify the six preconditions for a just war developed by Alexander of Hales (c. 1240), Catholic medieval philosophical theologian in the Natural Law Tradition (see Nardin, p. 18).
- Identify the three major preconditions for a just war developed by the major Catholic Medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas (c. 1270). Which preconditions of Alexander Hales did Aquinas exclude from his list? (Nardin, pp. 18-19)
- Explain how such Catholic scholastics as Vitoria (c.1535) and Suarez (c. 1610) explain the difference, in their estimation, between defensive and offensive wars? (Nardin, pp. 20-21) On which statement by Aquinas did they base their views? (Nardin, p. 20, last paragraph).
- Why does the author of the chapter 1, that is John Finnis, believe that the rulers of any world government have no right to inflict a punishment on the offender? What argument does he use? (Nardin, p. 21.)
Part II. Questions on Realism and the issues of War and Peace, based on Nardin, chapter 3.
- State the central claim of prescriptive realism ( see Nardin, p. 54) and explain its meaning. How is this claim different from the central claims of the Just War Theory?
- Why does the realist perspective present a powerful challenge to other traditions of thought about the ethics of war and peace? In which three different ways can this challenge be stated or developed? (see Nardin, p. 55).
- Why do some realists believe that the pacifist rejection of war is not only “imprudent and also immoral”? What reasons do they provide in support of this stance? (pp. 57-58)
- What according to realists are the most important grounds for war? (pp. 58-61).
- Why is St. Augustine is regarded as a “Christian realist” and what was ‘the real evil of war” for Augustine? (see Nardin, p. 64).
- Which are some of the essential guiding principles for realists in the conduct of war? (pp. 65-68)
- How do realists defend their central claim that “morality should not always govern the conduct of states”? (pp. 68-69).

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