Result: Israel, Palestine and Terror
יוצר:
Riordan, Patrick (Verfasser); Klug, Brian (Verfasser); Anderson-Gold, Sharon (Verfasser); Meisels, Tamar (Verfasser); Riordan, Patrick (Verfasser); McBride, William Leon (Verfasser); Neumann, Michael (Verfasser); Lyon, Ardon (Verfasser); Cohen, Gerald (Verfasser); Law, Stephen (Verfasser); Chomsky, Noam (Verfasser); Primoratz, Igor (Verfasser); Norman, Richard (Verfasser); Shanahan, Timothy (Verfasser); Kapitan, Tomis (Verfasser); Honderich, Ted (Verfasser)
הוצא לאור ב:
Israel, Palestine and Terror. - ISBN 9780826497932. - (2008)
דפוס/יצירה:
2008
פורמט:
שפה:
אנגלית
הערות:
Honderich, Ted. Terrorism in Palestine. 3-16.
Kapitan, Tomis. Terror. 17-33.
Shanahan, Timothy. The morality of Palestinian terrorism. 34-46.
Norman, Richard. Killing the innocent. 47-58.
Primoratz, Igor. Terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 59-72.
Chomsky, Noam. Terrorism and justice: some useful truisms. 73-91.
Law, Stephen. Terror in Palestine: a non-violent alternative? 92-101.
Cohen, Gerald. Casting the first stone: who can, and who can't, condemn the terrorists? 102-126.
Lyon, Ardon. Murder and morality: Professor Honderich on Israel and the Palestinians. 127-135.
Neumann, Michael. Terror and expected collateral damage: the case for moral equivalence. 139-152.
McBride, William L.. In a world of uneasy virtue. 153-162.
Riordan, Patrick. Talk and terror: the value of just-war arguments in the context of terror. 163-174.
Meisels, Tamar. Territory and terrorism in Israel. 175-186.
Anderson-Gold, Sharon. Cosmopolitanism in a time of terror. 187-201.
Klug, Brian. Tricks of memory: Auschwitz and the question of Palestinian terrorism. 202-219.
Honderich, Ted. Postscript. 220-224.
Kapitan, Tomis. Terror. 17-33.
Shanahan, Timothy. The morality of Palestinian terrorism. 34-46.
Norman, Richard. Killing the innocent. 47-58.
Primoratz, Igor. Terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 59-72.
Chomsky, Noam. Terrorism and justice: some useful truisms. 73-91.
Law, Stephen. Terror in Palestine: a non-violent alternative? 92-101.
Cohen, Gerald. Casting the first stone: who can, and who can't, condemn the terrorists? 102-126.
Lyon, Ardon. Murder and morality: Professor Honderich on Israel and the Palestinians. 127-135.
Neumann, Michael. Terror and expected collateral damage: the case for moral equivalence. 139-152.
McBride, William L.. In a world of uneasy virtue. 153-162.
Riordan, Patrick. Talk and terror: the value of just-war arguments in the context of terror. 163-174.
Meisels, Tamar. Territory and terrorism in Israel. 175-186.
Anderson-Gold, Sharon. Cosmopolitanism in a time of terror. 187-201.
Klug, Brian. Tricks of memory: Auschwitz and the question of Palestinian terrorism. 202-219.
Honderich, Ted. Postscript. 220-224.