ТЕОРИЈА ПРАВЕДНОГ РАТА У ЊЕГОШЕВИМ ДЕЛИМА
JUST WAR THEORY IN NJEGOŠ’S WORKS
Author(s): Dragan Ž. StanarSubject(s): Studies of Literature, Montenegrine Literature, Serbian Literature
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: just war theory; Njegoš; ethics of war; just war tradition
Summary/Abstract: Modern just war theory represents more of a tradition of thoughts on ethical issues of war than a theory per se. However, philosophical attitudes on war coming from authors from non-western cultures, including Serbian culture, are often left outside of this tradition. Author aims to demonstrate that there are clear ideas on ethical attributes of war and warring in Njegoš’s work. By analyzing Njegoš’s views expressed in his most significant works, through the prism of criteria of the classical elements of the modern just war theory (Jus ad Bellum, Jus in Bello), author demonstrates the existence of Serbian tradition of thought on ethics of war and warring. In this way, modern just war theory is supplemented and enriched with the Serbian historical perspective on justness of war and in war. Simultaneously, author highlights the challenges and perils of interpretation of philosophical ideas without considering the historical context, specific political-culturological circumstances and personality of the idea author. This is of a particular contemporary relevance, as misinterpretations of Njegoš’s ideas on war and justice in war are often used to further fuel national antagonisms and destabilize the region.
Journal: Зборник Матице српске за друштвене науке
- Issue Year: 2021
- Issue No: 179
- Page Range: 361-375
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Serbian