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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Nuclear Weapons In The 21st Century: Sense, Nonsense, No Sense, Ibpp Editor
Nuclear Weapons In The 21st Century: Sense, Nonsense, No Sense, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article considers commonly posited benefits of nation-states' possessing nuclear weapons.
Trends. Correct Political Incorrectness: Can Germans Be Right About Jews?, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Correct Political Incorrectness: Can Germans Be Right About Jews?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses former Chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl's analogy, which compared boycotts of his fundraising campaign to pay for fines incurred on his political party because of his illegal and illicit fund-raising initiatives to Nazi-era boycotts of Jewish shops.
A Strategy For Mercy, Robert L. Misner
A Strategy For Mercy, Robert L. Misner
William & Mary Law Review
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Abortion As Killing By The Numbers: An Immoral Approach To Sanctioning Political Violence, Ibpp Editor
Abortion As Killing By The Numbers: An Immoral Approach To Sanctioning Political Violence, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article critiques one quantitative approach to morally supporting violence tolerated and/or approved by a formally constituted authority.
What We Do When We Do What We Do And Why We Do It, Leo Katz
What We Do When We Do What We Do And Why We Do It, Leo Katz
San Diego Law Review
But what exactly am I talking about when I speak of symmetry and asymmetry in law and ethics? It may be clear enough what those notions mean in geometry, but how are they to be understood in law, or
for that matter in ethics, more generally? Let me start with symmetry- its meaning and the benefits of exploring it. Rather than try to define the
term, however, I will offer what I think is a pretty self-explanatory example of the phenomenon as it arises in law and ethics. It is an example that has fascinated me for quite some time: …