This term paper aims to conduct an in-depth ethical analysis of nuclear warfare, exploring the moral dilemmas and consequences associated with the use of nuclear weapons. The paper begins by providing a comprehensive overview of the historical context and development of nuclear weapons, highlighting their immense destructive power and potential for catastrophic consequences.
Drawing upon various ethical frameworks, including consequentialism, deontology, and just war theory, this study examines the ethical considerations surrounding nuclear warfare. It delves into the moral implications of targeting civilian populations, the principle of proportionality in armed conflict, and the concept of deterrence as a means to prevent war. Additionally, it explores the notion of responsibility in relation to nuclear weapons possession and disarmament efforts.
Furthermore, this paper critically evaluates arguments both for and against nuclear deterrence as an ethically justifiable strategy. It analyzes the potential benefits of deterrence in preventing large-scale conflicts while also addressing concerns regarding its effectiveness, credibility, and potential for accidental or unauthorized use.
Moreover, this research investigates alternative perspectives on nuclear disarmament efforts and explores ethical considerations associated with non-proliferation treaties. It examines the role of international organizations such as the United Nations in promoting disarmament initiatives and fostering global cooperation.
Finally, this study assesses contemporary challenges posed by emerging technologies such as cyber warfare and autonomous weapons systems within the context of nuclear ethics. It highlights potential ethical dilemmas arising from these advancements and emphasizes the need for ongoing ethical analysis to address these evolving threats.
By examining these complex ethical issues surrounding nuclear warfare through various lenses, this term paper aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the moral dimensions involved. Ultimately, it seeks to foster critical thinking about nuclear weapons policymaking while encouraging dialogue on global security challenges within an ethical framework.
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Reason for Choosing the Topic
1.2 Relevance ofthe Topic
1.3 Acknowledgement
1.4 Structure of the Paper
2. MORALITY AND NUCLEAR WAR
2.1 Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence
2.1.1 Nuclear Deterrence’s Possibility
2.1.2 First Strike
2.1.3 Technological Malfunctions
2.2 Just War
2.2.1 Just War according to St. Augustine
2.2.2 Just War According to St. Thomas Aquinas
2.2.3 Just War and Limits of Nuclear War
2.3 Nuclear Disarmament
2.3.1 The Pacifist Response
2.3.2 The Survivalists Response
2.4 The Fate ofthe World
3. CONCLUSION
3.1 Summary of the Paper
3.3 Critical appraisal
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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- Silambarasan Sibiyon (Autor), 2022, An Ethical Study on Nuclear Warfare and the Possibility of Deterrence, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1372886
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