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Deterrence and the Crisis in Moral Theory

An Analysis of the Moral Literature on the Nuclear Arms Debate

by Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez (Author)
©1996 Others XVI, 216 Pages

Summary

The primary aim of this study is to examine the dominant views on the subject of deterrence and the use of nuclear weapons, compare them with each other, and consider objections that have or might be made against them. A second, more substantive aim is to show that nuclear weapons and war-fighting plans engender some disturbing moral dilemmas that call into question fundamental ways of thinking about morality and some of our common intuitions on the relation of intentions and actions. Deterrence and the Crisis in Moral Theory points to a profound conflict in moral theory between the ideals of character and the moral claims of politics.

Details

Pages
XVI, 216
Year
1996
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820426211
Language
English
Keywords
Philosophie Religion und Politik Militärverwaltung
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1996. XVI, 216 pp.

Biographical notes

Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez (Author)

The Author: Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez (Ph.D. Harvard) is associate professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies and Associate Director of the Ethics Center at Youngstown State University. He is the editor of Moral Issues: Philosophical and Religious Perspectives (1996), and has published articles on medical ethics, the history of Christian ethics, and the moral doctrine of war.

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