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OverviewThis is the first comprehensive study of the core philosophical questions posed by terrorism such as: How should we define it? Is it morally distinctive? Can it be morally justified?Igor Primoratz seeks to overcome relativism and double standards that often plague debates about terrorism. He investigates the main ethical approaches to terrorism: in terms of its consequences, rights and justice, supreme emergency, and the collective responsibility of citizens. The book provides a rigorous, yet accessible analysis of a range of moral positions, from the acceptance of terrorism when its consequences are good on balance to its absolute rejection. Primoratz argues that terrorism is almost absolutely wrong. It may be morally justified only when an entire people is facing a true moral disaster, and this should be understood in a highly restrictive way.Conceptual analysis and normative arguments about the practice of terrorism are complemented with case studies of terror-bombing of German cities in World War II and the role of terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Terrorism: A Philosophical Investigation will be essential reading for researchers and students of philosophy and politics, and the general reader seeking to understand and evaluate acts and campaigns of terrorism. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Igor Primoratz (University of Melbourne, Charles Sturt University Charles Sturt University Charles Sturt University Charles Sturt University Charles Sturt University Charles Sturt University)Publisher: Polity Press Imprint: Polity Press ISBN: 9780745676234ISBN 10: 0745676235 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 03 April 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Probably the best book on terrorism that there is. Times Higher Education In this lucid and highly topical book Primoratz replaces the 'moralistic rhetoric' of the war on terrorism with a coolly and carefully reasoned evaluation of its target. Whether or not one agrees with his provocative conclusions, Primoratz's rigorous and comprehensive arguments will need to be reckoned with. Paul Gilbert, University of Hull<p> Primoratz provides an account of terrorism which addresses the topic with the clarity and insight it deserves. Those who are morally perplexed by terrorism should read this book to find out precisely why it is morally unacceptable. Especially valuable is his discussion of state terrorism. Steven P. Lee, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Author InformationIgor Primoratz is professorial fellow in the Centre For Applied Philosophy & Public Ethics at Charles Sturt University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |