This essay examines the debate over moral justifications of state terrorism. Consequentialist and deontologist perspectives provide a framework to justify acts of terrorism. However, this framework can not absolutely be defended. By drawing on Tony Coady and Igor Primoratz point of views, it is argued that acts of terrorism perpetrated by the state can never be justified and it is morally wrong and worse than non-state terrorism
"This is the first comprehensive study of the core philosophical questions posed by terrorism such a...
In this article Meor Alif challenges the commonly held viewpoint that all terrorist acts, particular...
The scope of war has changed dramatically in the recent part of the 20th and 21st centuries, in part...
This essay examines the debate over moral justifications of state terrorism. Consequentialist and de...
Characterizes and discusses terrorism and considers when, if ever, terrorism might be morally justif...
Can terrorism ever be morally justified? Igor Primoratz writes on the nature of terrorism and whethe...
This thesis addresses the issue of terrorism from a philosophical point of view. I focus on two ques...
The thesis aims to answer the question whether terrorism can ever be morally justified. Since the ve...
Terrorism poses intellectual challenges for just war theory. In my thesis, I argue that states who h...
Terrorist attacks are often justified by their perpetrators on the basis that victims are complicit ...
The purpose of my dissertation is to provide a moral evaluation of terrorism from a rights-based per...
Very little has been written on the subject of terrorism from a philosophical viewpoint. What little...
Khatchadourian (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) draws upon his earlier articles on assassinations, ju...
The aim of this study is to examine the underlying ethical positions of statements that try to justi...
The thesis aims to answer the question whether terrorism can ever be morally justified. Since the ve...
"This is the first comprehensive study of the core philosophical questions posed by terrorism such a...
In this article Meor Alif challenges the commonly held viewpoint that all terrorist acts, particular...
The scope of war has changed dramatically in the recent part of the 20th and 21st centuries, in part...
This essay examines the debate over moral justifications of state terrorism. Consequentialist and de...
Characterizes and discusses terrorism and considers when, if ever, terrorism might be morally justif...
Can terrorism ever be morally justified? Igor Primoratz writes on the nature of terrorism and whethe...
This thesis addresses the issue of terrorism from a philosophical point of view. I focus on two ques...
The thesis aims to answer the question whether terrorism can ever be morally justified. Since the ve...
Terrorism poses intellectual challenges for just war theory. In my thesis, I argue that states who h...
Terrorist attacks are often justified by their perpetrators on the basis that victims are complicit ...
The purpose of my dissertation is to provide a moral evaluation of terrorism from a rights-based per...
Very little has been written on the subject of terrorism from a philosophical viewpoint. What little...
Khatchadourian (Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee) draws upon his earlier articles on assassinations, ju...
The aim of this study is to examine the underlying ethical positions of statements that try to justi...
The thesis aims to answer the question whether terrorism can ever be morally justified. Since the ve...
"This is the first comprehensive study of the core philosophical questions posed by terrorism such a...
In this article Meor Alif challenges the commonly held viewpoint that all terrorist acts, particular...
The scope of war has changed dramatically in the recent part of the 20th and 21st centuries, in part...