About the book
We are supposed to wage war against Terrorism - but exactly what we are fighting against in this war, there is nearly no consensus about. And, much worse, nearly nobody cares about this conceptual disaster the main thing being, whether or not you are taking sides with the good guys.
This volume is an analytical attempt to end this disaster. What is Terrorism? Are terrorist acts to be defined exclusively on the basis of the characteristics of the respective actions? Or should we restrict such actions to acts performed by non-state organisations? And, most important, is terrorism already by its very nature to be morally condemned?
But, having a clear idea of what Terrorism is, would be only the beginning. Rational moral assessment still needs two further components: The relevant facts; and the relevant values and norms.
Now, in a field where systematic disinformation has been even proclaimed to be the official policy, facts are obviously very hard to get at. This volume is mainly interested in Ethics: What's wrong with Terrorism? And what is morally right or morally wrong, respectively, with all the different means of Counter-Terrorism? What are the moral boundaries for waging war agains terrorism? What are the right ways of dealing with terrorists? And what about the alleged anti-terrorism wars on Afghanistan and Iraq?
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TERRORISM & COUNTER-TERRORISM / SEMANTICS |
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TOMIS KAPITAN / ‘Terrorism’ as a Method of Terrorism |
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OLAF L. MUELLER / Benign Blackmail: Cassandra’s Plan or What is Terrorism? |
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DANIEL MESSELKEN / Terrorism and Guerrilla Warfare – A Comparative Essay |
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IGOR PRIMORATZ / State Terrorism and Counterterrorism |
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CHARLES P. WEBEL / Terror: The Neglected but Inescapable Core of Terrorism |
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SEUMAS MILLER / Terrorism and Collective Responsibility
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MARCELO DASCAL / The Unethical Rhetoric of Terror |
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TERRORISM & COUNTER-TERRORISM / ETHICS |
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PER BAUHN / Political Terrorism and the Rules of Just War |
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C. A. J. (TONY) COADY / Terrorism, Just War and Right Response |
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JANNA THOMPSON / Terrorism, Morality and Right Authority |
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GEORG MEGGLE / Terror & Counter-Terror: Initial Ethical Reflections |
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HAIG KHATCHADOURIAN / Counter-Terrorism: Torture and Assassination |
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PETER SIMPSON / The War on Terrorism: Its Justification and Limits |
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RÜDIGER BITTNER / Morals in Terrorist Times |
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UWE STEINHOFF / The Ethics of Terrorism |
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TERRORISM & COUNTER-TERRORISM / LAW AND POLITICS |
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CAROLIN EMCKE / War on Terrorism and the Crises of the Political |
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ALEKSANDAR PAVKOVIĆ / Terrorism as an Instrument of Liberation: A Liberation Ideology Perspective |
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LAURENCE LUSTGARTEN / National Security, Terrorism, and Constitutional Balance |
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THOMAS MERTENS / Criminal Justice after 9-11: ICC or Military Tribunals |
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RALF GROETKER / Looking for Mohammed: Data Screening in Search of Terrorists |
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FILIMON PEONIDIS / Does the Suppression of Pro-Terrorist Speech Enhance Collective Security? |
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VÉRONIQUE ZANETTI / After 9-11 – A Paradigm Change in International Law? |
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Georg Meggle (Ed.)
Ethics of Terrorism &
Counter-Terrorism
Philosophical Research Vol. 3
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