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The Morality of Terrorism

by Haig Khatchadourian (Author)
©1998 Textbook XV, 180 Pages
Series: Conflict and Consciousness , Volume 4

Summary

The Morality of Terrorism argues that terrorism violates certain human rights, and just war, and consequentialist moral principles, and so is always wrong. In distinguishing «freedom fighting» from terrorism, this study lays down stringent conditions derived from just war theory, for the moral justifiability of «freedom fighting», such as some revolutions, civil wars, and guerilla warfare. This book then evaluates the morality of actual and possible judicial and military responses to terrorism by targeted governments. An appendix provides a case study (the Palestine problem) of root causes of political and moralistic-religious terrorism.

Details

Pages
XV, 180
Year
1998
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820437903
Language
English
Keywords
human rights war guerilla warfare
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1998. XV, 180 pp.

Biographical notes

Haig Khatchadourian (Author)

The Author: Haig Khatchadourian, a native of the Old City of Jerusalem, is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at The University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. He has a B.A. (Hons.) and M.A. from the American University of Beirut, Lebanon, and a Ph.D. from Duke University. In addition to numerous articles in philosophical journals, he has previously published five books on philosophy and one volume of poetry.

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