Published: 2017-09-30

Introduction: The theory of just war – 600 years after the presentation of Paul Vladimiri’s Corpus Diplomaticum at the Council of Constance

Adam Cebula , Magdalena Płotka
Studia Philosophiae Christianae
Section: Papers
https://doi.org/10.21697/2017.53.3.00

Abstract

museum dedicated to the war of 1939-1945. This volume of Studia Philosophiae Christianae includes some of the articles presented at an international conference organized in October 2015 at Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw to commemorate the six-hundredth anniversary of Paul Vladimir’s participation in the Council of Constance. Together with the Polish translation of the keynote address delivered by Michael Walzer – the conference special guest – they constitute a small sample of the current academic discussion in the extremely extensive research area connected with just war theory. We hope that they will inspire further research in the field of war ethics– still retaining, despite the attempts made a few decades ago to proclaim the “end of history”, its ominous topicality.

Keywords:

theory of just war, Paul Vladimiri, ethics

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Cebula, A., & Płotka, M. . (2017). Introduction: The theory of just war – 600 years after the presentation of Paul Vladimiri’s Corpus Diplomaticum at the Council of Constance. Studia Philosophiae Christianae, 53(3), 5–20. https://doi.org/10.21697/2017.53.3.00

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