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Project Outline:

 * 1) Add material on "Just war theory" and other theories that all come back to the philosophy of war.
 * 2) The causes of war and philosophical viewpoints on it.
 * 3) What about war strategy, does it count as philosophy?
 * 4) Perhaps on the different approaches to writing war strategy and organizing.
 * 5) Philosophers who theorized on the aspects of war.

Just-War Theory
Just war theory is a sect of war philosophy thought to have been founded by St. Augustine, it is not just as in merely, it is rather just referring to the impartial justification of war that is just. The philosophy of just war theorizes what aspects of war are justifiable according to morally acceptable principles. Just war theory is based upon four core criteria to be followed by those determined to go to war. The four principles are as follows: just authority; just cause; right intention; last resort.

Just Authority
The criterion of just authority refers to the determined legality of going to war, has the concept of war and the pursuit of it been legally processed and justified?

Just Cause
Just cause is a justifiable reason that war is the appropriate and necessary response. If war can be avoided, that must be determined first, according to the philosophy of just war theory.

Right Intention
To go to war, one must determine if the intentions of doing so are right according to morality. Right intention criterion requires the determination of whether or not a war response is a measurable way to the conflict being acted upon.

Last Resort
War is a last resort response, meaning that if there is a conflict between disagreeing parties, all solutions must be attempted before resorting to war.

The Origins of Just War Theory
[Add a brief history on just war theory and its origins. Consider the use of just war theory as the 'main article'.]

WikiEdu Project
Leo Tolstoy: Lacks references to backup information in a few of the sections of the article.

Multilingualism

Philosophy of war: This article has many issues which could be corrected. Very interesting topic.

Karl Bryullov: Finding additional sources is necessary (largely based on one source)

Clan Moffat: Some information could be researched more thoroughly.

Van Gogh's Chair: Another stub, not the easiest to find information for, perhaps some work could be done on structure.

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