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Call for Papers

"War and Self-Defence"
International Conference
University of Sheffield
Sheffield (UK)
25-27 August 2010

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Keynote Speakers:

Frances Kamm (Harvard)
Jeff McMahan (Rutgers)
David Rodin (Oxford)
Noam Zohar (Bar Ilan)

*Submission deadline: Dec 1st 2009*

Recent years have seen a rapid growth of interest in just war theory.
The current political climate has confronted us with important and
difficult questions about, amongst other things, the moral status of
combatants, the moral status of non-combatants, the possibility of
wars waged by non-state actors, and the conditions under which one
can be said to have a just cause for war. Many writers take the
answers to these questions to be based, at least in part, on
considerations about what individuals may do in self-defence, or
other-defence. Others have denied the existence of any substantive
relationship between the ethics of self-defence and the ethics of
national-defence. This conference, hosted by the Department of
Philosophy at Sheffield University, will bring together leading
researchers in the field, and offer an opportunity for scholars to
present recent research in this area. Submissions from those working
in related fields, such as Law, Politics and International Relations,
are also welcome.

There will be a number of parallel sessions held during the
conference. Those wishing to present should submit a paper of no more
than 3000 words (exc. notes), suitable for a 30 minute presentation,
along with an abstract of 150 words, to <[email protected]> by
the 1st of December 2009. Please note that papers that exceed the
word limit will not be accepted. Papers should be prepared for blind
review.  Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Please note
that authors of submitted papers are responsible for all their own
expenses.

Suggested paper topics include:

- The relationship between war and self-defence
- The ethics of self-defence
- Wars of humanitarian intervention
- The moral status of combatants
- Killing non-combatants
- Just causes for war
- The idea of legitimate authority
- The moral status of terrorists
- The moral wrongness of terrorism

There are plans to put together an edited volume of a selection of the
conference papers.  Those authors who would like to have their paper
considered for inclusion in this collection should mention this in
their submission email. Authors of the selected papers will be
notified shortly after the conference.

This conference is generously sponsored by The Leverhulme Trust, the
Mind Association and the Aristotelian Society. 


Contact:

Dr. Helen Frowe
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
Department of Philosophy
University of Sheffield
45 Victoria Street
Sheffield, S3 7QB
UK
Email: [email protected]
 
 
 
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