Extended review of 'Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence' by Cécile Fabre.

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Abstract

c.4,000 word critical discussion of Fabre's book. Provides an overview of the book plus comments on the themes of (i) loyalty and treason and (ii) the ethics of spying and sex.

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Distributing Responsibility.Victor Tadros - 2020 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 48 (3):223-261.
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