Ethics Moral Philosophy
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Kantian ethics and German Idealism: Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel's responses (1785–1830)
1785 - 1820
Marxist and anti-imperialist critiques of just war theory (19th–20th centuries)
1907 - 1961
Medieval scholastic formulations on war, especially Thomas Aquinas (1200–1300)
400 - 1300
NATO intervention in Kosovo and contemporaneous legal/ethical debates (1998–1999)
1998 - 1999
Neo‑Kantian and 20th‑century Kantian revivals in moral philosophy (1870–1945)
1871 - 1945
Responsibility to Protect (R2P) doctrine and intervention cases (2001–2011)
2001 - 2011
Robert Nozick: Anarchy, State, and Utopia and Libertarian Responses (1974–1992)
1974 - 1992
Samuel Pufendorf and the Secularization of Social Contract Thought (1660–1709)
1660 - 1694
Stoic Conceptions of Virtue from Zeno to Marcus Aurelius (c. 300 BCE–180 CE)
301 BCE - 180
The 19th‑Century British Utilitarian Movement (1800–1900)
1789 - 1900
The 2003 Iraq War: legal, moral, and policy controversies (2002–2010)
2002 - 2010
The Nuremberg Trials and legal argumentation about aggressive war (1945–1949)
1943 - 1949
Thomas Aquinas on Cardinal and Theological Virtues (1225–1274)
1225 - 1879
Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan, State of Nature, and Political Impact (1641–1700)
1640 - 1681
U.S. policy debates and justifications for the Vietnam War (1954–1975)
1954 - 1975