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Contents
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- 1 Three components of the Just War Tradition
- 2 More on Walzer’s theory of self-defence
- 3 McMahan’s criticism of Walzer
- 4 Can unjust combatants fight justly?
- 5 The implications of McMahan’s account
- 6 Objections to McMahan’s account
- Conclusion
- Reading 1 Walzer on the moral equality of soldiers
- Reading 2 McMahan on the moral equality of combatants
- Reading 3 Hurka on the moral equality of soldiers
- Keep on learning
- Glossary
- References
- Acknowledgements

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