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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20170406T121500
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SUMMARY:Terrorism: The Hunt for its Distinctive Significance
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LOCATION:Old Physics Building\, The University of Melbourne\, Australia\, 3010
DESCRIPTION:<p>There are many philosophers and other intellectuals who these days write a lot about terrorism\, particularly sub-state terrorism. Amongst them\, there are quite a number who tend to be dismissive of the importance of defining &ldquo\;terrorism&rdquo\;\, but nonetheless spend a lot of ink (or word-processing) on expounding what they usually call its distinctive significance\, or distinctive moral significance. The combined effect of all this is\, deliberately or not\, to promote the threat of sub-state terrorism as a (or the) major issue of our time. This paper casts a sceptical eye on this enterprise. It examines the writings of three prominent philosophers on this theme and finds their conclusions unpersuasive.</p>
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