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X-WR-CALNAME:The Contemporary: Morality and Necessity at War: On War’s Mo
 ral Psychology
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DESCRIPTION:** THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED**\n\nWith Guest Speaker Oded Na
 'aman (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)\n\nContemporary just war theori
 sts share a common blindspot: the hatred that structures war\, and the int
 ernal logic of that hatred. By failing to see how hatred shapes wartime ag
 ency and deliberation\, just war theory’s constraining ambitions are und
 ermined: firstly\, it misconceives the very agents its standards are meant
  to guide. This leads to confusion about how the standards they propose pr
 operly apply to war\, and how such standards can be understood as action-g
 uiding. Secondly\, by overlooking the hatred that structures war\, just wa
 r theory exhibits a form of the moral blindness it purports to counteract.
  This theoretical blindness is revealed in just war theory's inability to 
 acknowledge what soldiers sometimes recognize: that even the justified kil
 ling of enemy combatants—not merely the unjustified killing of civilians
 —constitutes a moral horror.
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LOCATION:Building 260\, Pigott Hall\, Room 252
SUMMARY:Canceled: The Contemporary: Morality and Necessity at War: On War
 ’s Moral Psychology
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.stanford.edu/event/the-contemporary-morality-a
 nd-necessity-at-war-on-wars-moral-psychology
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