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Violence, Terrorism and Justice
Author(s)Frey, R. G.; Morris, Christopher W.
AbstractWhat exactly is terrorism, and why is it wrong? The authors claim that these answers are difficult because of the complexity of issues having to do with the use of violence for political ends. This chapter brings up the varied moral issues surrounding terrorism and introduces the philosophical theories which can be used to address these questions.
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Pages1-17
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceViolence, Terrorism and Justice
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PubDate1991
ISBN_ISSN521401259
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