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Terrorism – What Is It and Can It Be Morally Justified?
Terrorism – What Is It and Can It Be Morally Justified?
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Jan 2006 - Dec 2006
MA Project in philosophy at the University of Oslo.
PRIO supervisor: Gregory Reichberg
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Joakim Hammerlin
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Peer-reviewed Journal Article
Hammerlin, Joakim (2005)
Frihet, vold og moral - Sartres første voldsteori [Freedom, Violence and Morality - Sartre's First Theory of Violence]
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Nordiske udkast
33(2): 35–51.
Popular Article
Hammerlin, Joakim (2005)
Moralsk uklarhet [Moral unclarity]
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Klassekampen
, 28 November.
Master Thesis
Hammerlin, Joakim (2006)
Terrorism: What Is It and Can it (Ever) Be Morally Justified?
. MA thesis, Department of Philosophy, University of Oslo, Oslo.
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Joakim Hammerlin
Related department:
Ethics, Norms and Identities (1994-2011)
Related publications:
Frihet, vold og moral - Sartres første voldsteori
Moralsk uklarhet
Terrorism: What Is It and Can it (Ever) Be Morally Justified?