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020 _a 9780748616671
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245 0 _aAfter the Terror
_cTed Honderich
250 _a1st.ed.
260 _bEdinburgh University Press
_c6 August 2002
_aEdinburgh
300 _a160 p.; 23 cm
_b;21.84 x 1.78 x 15.75 cm
520 _a Enquires into the 'natural fact' of morality and the worked-out moralities of philosophers. It reaches to the moral core of our lives, and asks why the events of September 11th were wrong and what terrorism tells us about ourselves and out obligations. Ted Honderich does not respect the moral confidence of our leaders and others, and defends a morality of humanity that requires us to think about our lives, and to act up against our democratic governments.
650 _aTerrorism
700 _9454
_a Honderich, Ted
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