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War, Terrorism, and Violence (Morality in Our Age)
Nicholas Fotion
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| #5928524 in Books | 2006-07-15 | Formats: Audiobook, CD | Original language:English | PDF # 3 | 7.54 x.57 x5.30l,.29 | Running time: 10800 seconds | Binding: Audio CD||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Not bad, but has limitations|By Camber|This audio presentation deals mainly with the moral dimensions of "war, terrorism, and violence," but the title is misleading because terrorism is only very briefly discussed near the end of the presentation, and there's no separate discussion of violence, so the focus is squarely on war.
The presentation describes the three pri|About the Author||Dr. Nick Fotion is professor of philosophy at Emory University. He received his PhD from the University of North Carolina and is the author of War and Ethics: A New Just War Theory and Moral Situations and Military Ethics: Look
Original material by Dr. Nicholas Fotion, Edited by Professor John Lachs and Mike Hassel, Produced by Pat Childs
Some think that humans are naturally aggressive and that wars are unavoidable; others believe that morality demands a pacifist condemnation of all forms of violence. A large middle ground involves the attempt to define “just wars,” and rules have been written to govern how war should be conducted among civilized peoples. Is war ever justified? ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.War, Terrorism, and Violence (Morality in Our Age) | Nicholas Fotion.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.