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BUDDHIST EMPIRICAL REALISM AND THE CONDUCT OF ARMED CONFLICT
Elizabeth J. Harris
Theology and Religion
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Armed Conflict
100%
Buddhist
100%
Empirical Realism
100%
International Humanitarian Law
80%
Reality Construction
40%
Humanitarian Workers
40%
Law
20%
Compassion
20%
Throwing
20%
Treaties
20%
Delusions
20%
Guard
20%
Human Culture
20%
Analytical Model
20%
Other-concern
20%
Understanding Why
20%
All-in-focus
20%
Customary Law
20%
Bitter
20%
Contemporary World
20%
Combatants
20%
Geneva Conventions
20%
Hatred
20%
Human Communities
20%
Buddhism
20%
Greed
20%
Service Personnel
20%
External Authority
20%
Pali
20%
Armed Service
20%
Dukkha
20%
Theories of Causation
20%
Serial Killer
20%
Effective Compliance
20%
Additional Protocol
20%
Nature of Conflicts
20%
Arts and Humanities
Armed Conflict
100%
Law
100%
Sutta
83%
Causation
33%
Civilians
33%
Buddhism
33%
human culture
16%
Compassion
16%
Disruptions
16%
Geneva
16%
Hatred
16%
Greed
16%
Serial killer
16%
Pali
16%
Social Sciences
War
100%
Humanitarian Law
80%
Construction of Reality
40%
Customary Law
20%
International Instruments
20%
Geneva Convention
20%
Delusion
20%
Buddhism
20%
Law
20%