
Genocide and Human Rights by J Roth
Genocide is evil or nothing could be. It raises a host of questions about humanity, rights, justice, and reality, which are key areas of concern for philosophy. Strangely, however, philosophers have tended to ignore genocide. Even more problematic, philosophy and philosophers bear more responsibility for genocide than they have usually admitted. In Genocide and Human Rights: A Philosophical Guide, an international group of twenty-five contemporary philosophers work to correct those deficiencies by showing how philosophy can and should respond to genocide, particularly in ways that defend human rights.'Although it is often said that philosophers have nothing important to say about genocide, the essays in this book prove otherwiseThe topic is covered from numerous points of view and always with care. One can only hope that by gaining a better understanding of how evil of this magnitude is possible, we will be in a better position to stop it from happening again.' - Kenneth Seeskin,
Professor of Philosophy, Northwestern University, USA
'John K. Roth's Genocide and Human Rights makes a significant contribution to the philosophical study of genocide. Although most contributors to this volume are philosphers from the analytic tradition, many are open to, and directly invoke the work of, continental thinkers. This inclusive approach is welcome... The result is a rich and conceptually illuminating discussion that will no doubt stimulate further philosophical reflection on genocide and other forms of mass violence.' - Journal of Genocide Research
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| ISBN 13 | 9781403935489 |
| ISBN 10 | 1403935483 |
| Title | Genocide and Human Rights |
| Author | J Roth |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Palgrave USA |
| Year published | 2005-07-24 |
| Number of pages | 352 |
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