Very little has been written on the subject of terrorism from a philosophical viewpoint. What little exists generally presupposes terrorism to be either senseless brutality or romanticized heroism. We argue that it is neither. Many writers conflate terrorism with either revolutionary or criminal activity. We contend that it is a separate and recent phenomenon, defining terrorism as violence directed, as a matter of political strategy, against innocent persons. We consider three possible arguments that may be offered in defense of terrorism. First, the Economy of Scale argument, which supposes terrorism to be the cheapest form of warfare. Second, the Consciousness-Raising argument, contending that terrorism is warranted provided that it ma...
We are supposed to wage war against Terrorism - but exactly what we are fighting against in this war...
Terrorism as a phenomenon may well be as old as organized conflict, but in the last half-century it ...
In contemporary academic, political, and media discourse, terrorism is typically portrayed as an exi...
Very little has been written on the subject of terrorism from a philosophical viewpoint. What little...
Discussing terrorism in light of the September 11 atrocities is daunting. It requires one to wonder ...
In this article Meor Alif challenges the commonly held viewpoint that all terrorist acts, particular...
Terrorism is a weapon of mass destruction, which can cause many deaths. Essentially, it is a war aga...
Explores the definition of terrorism, arguing that those subversive groups which only employ violenc...
Can terrorism ever be morally justified? Igor Primoratz writes on the nature of terrorism and whethe...
Legally, a terrorist has intended a criminal; but, then, so is an insurgent and, for that matter, ev...
This article introduces some conceptual thoughts to the study of terrorism and provides answers to ...
Terrorist attacks are often justified by their perpetrators on the basis that victims are complicit ...
This thesis addresses the issue of terrorism from a philosophical point of view. I focus on two ques...
To formulate an effective legal and moral response to terrorism, fundamental differences must be ac...
Khatchadourian (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) draws upon his earlier articles on assassinations, ju...
We are supposed to wage war against Terrorism - but exactly what we are fighting against in this war...
Terrorism as a phenomenon may well be as old as organized conflict, but in the last half-century it ...
In contemporary academic, political, and media discourse, terrorism is typically portrayed as an exi...
Very little has been written on the subject of terrorism from a philosophical viewpoint. What little...
Discussing terrorism in light of the September 11 atrocities is daunting. It requires one to wonder ...
In this article Meor Alif challenges the commonly held viewpoint that all terrorist acts, particular...
Terrorism is a weapon of mass destruction, which can cause many deaths. Essentially, it is a war aga...
Explores the definition of terrorism, arguing that those subversive groups which only employ violenc...
Can terrorism ever be morally justified? Igor Primoratz writes on the nature of terrorism and whethe...
Legally, a terrorist has intended a criminal; but, then, so is an insurgent and, for that matter, ev...
This article introduces some conceptual thoughts to the study of terrorism and provides answers to ...
Terrorist attacks are often justified by their perpetrators on the basis that victims are complicit ...
This thesis addresses the issue of terrorism from a philosophical point of view. I focus on two ques...
To formulate an effective legal and moral response to terrorism, fundamental differences must be ac...
Khatchadourian (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) draws upon his earlier articles on assassinations, ju...
We are supposed to wage war against Terrorism - but exactly what we are fighting against in this war...
Terrorism as a phenomenon may well be as old as organized conflict, but in the last half-century it ...
In contemporary academic, political, and media discourse, terrorism is typically portrayed as an exi...