The Just War: Force and Political Responsibility
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The Just War: Force and Political Responsibility is a seminal work of Christian ethics that systematically applies just war theory to modern political decision-making about the use of military force.
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Target entity: The Just War: Force and Political Responsibility Context triple: [Paul Ramsey, notableWork, The Just War: Force and Political Responsibility]
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just war theory
Just war theory is a philosophical and theological framework that sets moral criteria for when it is justified to go to war and how war should be conducted ethically.
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The Conduct of War 1789–1961
The Conduct of War 1789–1961 is a seminal military history study by J. F. C. Fuller that analyzes the evolution of warfare from the French Revolutionary era through the mid-20th century.
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C.
Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations
Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations is a seminal work of political philosophy and international relations that analyzes the dynamics of power, diplomacy, and conflict among states in the modern world.
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The Soldier and the State
The Soldier and the State is a seminal work of political science that analyzes civil-military relations and the proper role of the military in democratic societies.
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War and Self-Determination
"War and Self-Determination" is a philosophical and political treatise by Sri Aurobindo examining the causes of war, the principle of national self-determination, and their role in the evolution of human society.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The Just War: Force and Political Responsibility Target entity description: The Just War: Force and Political Responsibility is a seminal work of Christian ethics that systematically applies just war theory to modern political decision-making about the use of military force.
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A.
just war theory
Just war theory is a philosophical and theological framework that sets moral criteria for when it is justified to go to war and how war should be conducted ethically.
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B.
The Conduct of War 1789–1961
The Conduct of War 1789–1961 is a seminal military history study by J. F. C. Fuller that analyzes the evolution of warfare from the French Revolutionary era through the mid-20th century.
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C.
Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations
Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations is a seminal work of political philosophy and international relations that analyzes the dynamics of power, diplomacy, and conflict among states in the modern world.
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D.
The Soldier and the State
The Soldier and the State is a seminal work of political science that analyzes civil-military relations and the proper role of the military in democratic societies.
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E.
War and Self-Determination
"War and Self-Determination" is a philosophical and political treatise by Sri Aurobindo examining the causes of war, the principle of national self-determination, and their role in the evolution of human society.
- F. None of above. chosen
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