Under double-effect logic, killing noncombatants or destroying civilian property may be morally justifiable when
A) the bad effect precedes the good.
B) the good effect precedes the bad.
C) both effects have good outcomes.
D) it is largely the result of miscalculation or accident.
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Q21: Hugo Grotius is most closely associated with
A)
Q22: Just-war theory is
A) normative or prescriptive.
B) descriptive
Q23: The first explicit reference to just war
Q24: Contributors to just war doctrine include all
Q25: Jus in bello refers to
A) the right
Q27: Chemical and biological weapons are considered
A) effective
Q28: The works of Thomas Hobbes primarily provide
Q29: Thomas Hobbes?s concept of the ?state of
Q30: For both components of just-war theory-the jus
Q31: The decision to go to war is
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