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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Part I Terrorism: What's in a Name? 9
1 The problem of defining terrorism 11
2 Defining terrorism 24
3 What makes terrorism wrong? 30
4 Innocence and discrimination 40
5 "Who dun it" definitions of terrorism 59
Conclusion: taking stock 73
Part II Why Moral Condemnations of Terrorism Lack Credibility 75
Introduction: toward morally credible condemnations of terrorism 77
6 Why standard theories fail to condemn terrorism 79
7 Just war theory and the problem of collateral damage 94
Conclusion: categorical vs. conditional criticisms of terrorism 104
Part III Defending Noncombatant Immunity 107
Introduction: the ethics of war-fighting: a spectrum of possible views 109
8 The realist challenge to the ethics of war 114
9 An ethic of war for reasonable realists 125
10 Walzer on noncombatant immunity as a human right 133
11 The supreme emergency exception 146
12 Rights theories, utilitarianism, and the killing of civilians 160
13 Immunity rights vs. the right of self-defense 175
14 A rule-utilitarian defense of noncombatant immunity 191
15 Why utilitarian criticisms of noncombatant immunity are mistaken 212
16 Is noncombatant immunity a "mere" convention? 229
Part IV How Much Immunity should Noncombatants Have? 247
Introduction: the problem of collateral damage 249
17 The problem of collateral damage killings 251
18 The ethics of collateral damage killings 269
Conclusion: terrorism and the ethics of war 288
Bibliography 303
Index 314
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