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Suppose State A launches an unprovoked attack on State B.According to the usual interpretation of just war theory,State B has just cause for going to war against State A-namely:
Assumption
A premise or statement accepted as true without proof, often used as a basis for reasoning.
Premises
Premises are statements or propositions that provide the basis for a logical argument, leading towards a conclusion.
Critical Thinking Skills
The ability to engage in reflective and independent thinking, enabling one to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information thoughtfully and systematically.
Different Types of Fallacies
Refers to various recognized errors in reasoning or argument, often used to deceive or mislead.
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