Military Ethics of Fighting Terror: A Response to Kasher and Yadlin

Philosophia 36 (2):209-212 (2008)
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Abstract

Asa Kasher and Amos Yadlin’s article is a penetrating and well argued presentation of the Israeli perspective on the military ethics of terror. It does not claim to be official Israeli policy. Yet, its philosophic theoretical exposition is evident in the Israeli practice of fighting terror. On this basis it is a practical guide to action inspired by a lucid, coherent and compelling theoretical argumentation

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