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Moral Error, Power, and Insult
In: Political theory: an international journal of political philosophy, Band 35, Heft 5, S. 550-573
ISSN: 0090-5917
Moral Communities and Adolescent Delinquency: Religious Contexts and Community Social Control
In: The sociological quarterly: TSQ, Band 44, Heft 4, S. 523-554
ISSN: 1533-8525
Stories, Autobiographies, and Moral Inquiry
In: Journal of social philosophy, Band 34, Heft 2, S. 188-198
ISSN: 1467-9833
Liberalism, Autonomy, And Moral Pluralism
In: Political theory: an international journal of political philosophy, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 125-135
ISSN: 1552-7476
Altruism, Impartiality and Moral Demands
In: Critical review of international social and political philosophy: CRISPP, Band 5, Heft 4, S. 9-33
ISSN: 1369-8230
Altruism, impartiality and moral demands
In: Critical review of international social and political philosophy: CRISPP, Band 5, Heft 4, S. 9-33
ISSN: 1743-8772
Moral Dilemmas, Gaps, and Residues
In: Human Welfare and Moral Worth, S. 362-402
Punishment, Conscience, and Moral Worth
In: Human Welfare and Moral Worth, S. 340-361
Altruism, Impartiality and Moral Demands
In: Critical review of international social and political philosophy: CRISPP, Band 5, Heft 4, S. 9-33
ISSN: 1369-8230
Feminism, Moral Consultation, and Training
In: Journal of feminist family therapy: an international forum, Band 12, Heft 2-3, S. 151-156
ISSN: 1540-4099
Moral Purity and Persecution in History
In: Political theory: an international journal of political philosophy, Band 29, Heft 2, S. 289-292
ISSN: 0090-5917
Moral Purity and Persecution in History
In: American political science review, Band 95, Heft 2, S. 504-505
ISSN: 0003-0554
Unchosen Evil and Moral Responsibility
The question of whether "average war criminals," defined as everyday citizens who were raised in cultures that expressed hatred for members of other cultures or ethnic groups & committed various war crimes, should be held accountable for war crimes committed by their states is addressed. The ability of Aristotle's typology of evil -- moral weakness, wickedness, & brutishness -- to account for average war criminals' behavior is examined; it is argued that average war criminals are either preferentially or perversely wicked. However, an analysis of cognitive & noncognitive understandings of wickedness revealed that perverse wickedness ultimately functions as a form of preferential wickedness. Even though average war criminals, particularly those who were involved in ethnic cleansing in the Balkans & Kosovo, had no choice in being born into cultures that espouse hatred toward certain racial & ethnic groups, it is maintained that these individuals are morally responsible for war crimes since they preferred to participate in ethnic cleansing. It is concluded that the international community has a moral obligation to at least censure average war criminals. J. W. Parker
Moral Purity and Persecution in History
In: Perspectives on political science, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 120
ISSN: 1045-7097