Is Terrorism, or War, Ever Justified? Comment on Nathanson's Terrorism and the Ethics of War

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Silliman, Matthew R. [1 ]
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[1] Massachusetts Coll Liberal Arts, N Adams, MA USA
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FREEDOM, RELIGION, AND GENDER | 2012年 / 28卷
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10.5840/socphiltoday20122813
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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Nathanson asks how we can properly understand terrorism such that it is (a) always unjustified, and (b) does not thereby preclude justified warfare. By means of a novel rule-utilitarian argument bolstering the inviolability of noncombatants, he hopes to have crafted such an understanding. While praising Nathanson's rigor and originality, this paper questions the moral-theoretic completeness of his procedure, and then raises challenges from two directions: (1) an argument for the justifiability of terrorism in certain circumstances, and (2) an argument against the justifiability of warfare under any circumstances. The first challenge can probably be met by the argumentative resources of the book; it is possible that the second cannot, though perhaps it unfairly asks the author to go beyond the scope of the project.
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