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Terrorism and the Ethics of War

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The analysis delves into the moral implications of terrorism, arguing against its justification. It presents a rule-utilitarian perspective that emphasizes the importance of noncombatant immunity, highlighting the ethical necessity of protecting innocent lives during conflicts. Through this lens, the book explores the broader consequences of terrorism on society and the moral framework that underpins the debate around combatants and noncombatants in warfare.

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Terrorism and the Ethics of War, Stephen Nathanson

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2012
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