Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Ethical and Moral Dilemmas of Humanitarian Action

作者: Alina Sajed

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摘要: I think it is apposite to state that this paper does not claim fully understand the intricacies and conflicts inherentin idea practice(s) of humanitarian assistance. My lack ‘empirical’ experience ‘in field’ could andshould be considered a shortcoming view impart. However, my comes primarily from theoreticalpoint view, one informed by ethical moral preoccupations postmodernist postcolonialapproaches, as such, tackles concept assistance predominantlyphilosophical point view.

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