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Genocide and Human Rights

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Evil in Genocide
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    Chapter 2 Rights, Morality, and Faith in the Light of the Holocaust
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    Chapter 3 How Should Genocide Affect Philosophy?
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    Chapter 4 Genocide, Despair, and Religious Hope: An Essay on Human Nature
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    Chapter 5 The Holocaust and Language
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    Chapter 6 Genocide, Evil, and Injustice: Competing Hells
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    Chapter 7 The Doctorhood of Genocide
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    Chapter 8 The Philosophical Warrant for Genocide
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    Chapter 9 The Rational Constitution of Evil: Reflections on Franz Baermann Steiner’s Critique of Philosophy
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    Chapter 10 Epistemic Conditions for Genocide
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    Chapter 11 Genocide and the Totalizing Philosopher: A Levinasian Analysis
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    Chapter 12 Why Do the Happy Inhabitants of Tahiti Bother to Exist at All?
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    Chapter 13 Refocusing Genocide: A Philosophical Responsibility
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    Chapter 14 Genocide and Crimes against Humanity
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    Chapter 15 Innocence, Genocide, and Suicide Bombings
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    Chapter 16 Beyond the Affectations of Philosophy
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    Chapter 17 The Warring Logics of Genocide
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    Chapter 18 Philosophy’s Obligation to the Human Being in the Aftermath of Genocide
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    Chapter 19 Genocide and Social Death
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    Chapter 20 Genocide and the “Logic” of Racism
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    Chapter 21 The Right to Life, Genocide, and the Problem of Bystander States
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    Chapter 22 Repudiating Inhumanity: Cosmopolitan Justice and the Obligation to Prosecute Human Rights Atrocities
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    Chapter 23 “The Human Material is Too Weak”
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    Chapter 24 Virtue Ethics, Mass Killing, and Hatred
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    Chapter 25 Shame, the Holocaust, and Dark Times
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    Chapter 26 Epilogue: “After? … Meaning What?”
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Title
Genocide and Human Rights
Published by
Palgrave Macmillan UK, July 2005
DOI 10.1057/9780230554832
ISBNs
978-1-4039-3548-9, 978-0-230-55483-2
Editors

Roth, John K.

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Unknown 3 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 2 67%
Other 1 33%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Philosophy 1 33%
Environmental Science 1 33%
Social Sciences 1 33%