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CA3891
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Could someone help me out with 3 things I am either confusing or conflating?
If the ends never justifies the means, then how can a just war be possible, as the means (that is, whether to bear arms or not) is disregarded, since the end ( to achieve reconciliation and peace) is the final goal?
Is it because just war falls under the double effect principle? That is, one should only go to war because of self-defense?
I need clarification on this matter.
Thanks,
CA3891
If the ends never justifies the means, then how can a just war be possible, as the means (that is, whether to bear arms or not) is disregarded, since the end ( to achieve reconciliation and peace) is the final goal?
Is it because just war falls under the double effect principle? That is, one should only go to war because of self-defense?
I need clarification on this matter.
Thanks,
CA3891