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Public War Private Conscience The Ethics Of Political Violence Andrew Fiala

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Public War Private Conscience The Ethics Of Political Violence Andrew Fiala
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Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Andrew Fiala
ISBN: 1441182810, 9781441182814, 1441182586
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Public War Private Conscience The Ethics Of Political Violence Andrew Fiala by Andrew Fiala 1441182810, 9781441182814, 1441182586 instant download after payment.

Public War, Private Conscience offers a philosophical reflection on the moral demands made upon us by war, providing a clear and accessible overview of the different ways of thinking about war. Engaging both with contemporary examples and historical ideas about war, the book offers unique analysis of issues relating to terrorism, conscience objection, just war theory and pacifism. Andrew Fiala examines the conflict between utilitarian and deontological points of view. On the one hand, wars are part of the project of public welfare, subject to utilitarian evaluation. On the other hand, war is also subject to deontological judgment that takes seriously the importance of private conscience and human rights. This book argues that the conflict between these divergent approaches is unavoidable. We are continually caught in the tragic conflict between these two values: public happiness and private morality. And it is in war that we find the conflict at its most obvious and most disturbing.

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