Philosophical perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

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Philosophical perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Tomis Kapitan, editor

M.E. Sharpe, c1997

  • hc : alk. paper
  • pbk. : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-355) and index

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内容説明

This volume addresses a number of philosophical problems that arise in consideration of the century-old conflict between Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs. Consisting of essays by fifteen contributors (including both Israeli and Palestinian philosophers) and a lengthy introduction by the editor, it deals with rights to land, sovereignity, self-determination, the existence and legitimacy of states, cultural prejudice, national identity, intercommunal violence, and religious intransigence.

目次

  • Introduction Historical Introduction to the Philosophical Issues, Tomis Kapitan
  • Chapter 1 The Right to National Self-Determination, Yael Tamir
  • Chapter 1a The Right to National Self-Determination: A Rejoinder
  • Chapter 2 Formulating the Right of National Self-Determination, Muhammad Ali Khalidi
  • Chapter 3 The Moral Status of Israel, Alan B. Gewirth
  • Chapter 4 State Terrorism and its Sponsors, Robert B. Ashmoreb
  • Chapter 5 Jus in Bello and the Intifada, Daniel Statman
  • Chapter 6 Targeting Children, James A. Graff
  • Chapter 7 Land, Property, and Occupation, Erin McKenna
  • Chapter 8 Personal and National Identity, Sari Nusseibeh
  • Chapter 9 The State of Palestine, Jerome M. Segal
  • Chapter 10 The Ethical Dimension of the Jewish-Arab Conflict, Manfred Vogel
  • Chapter 11 Philosophical Reflections on Religious Claims and Religious Intransigence in Relation to the Conflict, David B. BurrellC.S.C.
  • Chapter 12 In Search of the Emperor's New Clothes, Hugh R. Harcourt
  • Chapter 13 Beyond Justice and Rights, Robert L. Holmes
  • Chapter 14 Zionism, Liberalism, and the State, Milton Fisk
  • Chapter 15 Tragic Justice, Lynne Belaief

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