Here’s a relevant moral question, in light of recent events: Is there ever a moral justification for savagery? To be more specific. Can cruel, tortuous killings of civilians be be defended on the basis of some unique array of circumstances - like extreme oppression or “colonization” of a population?
Is There a Moral Defense for Barbarism?
Is There a Moral Defense for Barbarism?
Is There a Moral Defense for Barbarism?
Here’s a relevant moral question, in light of recent events: Is there ever a moral justification for savagery? To be more specific. Can cruel, tortuous killings of civilians be be defended on the basis of some unique array of circumstances - like extreme oppression or “colonization” of a population?