Nonviolence: Critiquing Assumptions, Examining Frameworks: Value Inquiry Book Series / Philosophy of Peace, cartea 324
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004383401
ISBN-10: 9004383409
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Philosophy of Peace
ISBN-10: 9004383409
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Philosophy of Peace
Cuprins
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Michael Patterson Brown and Katy Gray Brown
1 The Practice of Peace: Thinking, Speaking, Acting
William C. Gay
2 Can You Hear Me Now? The Element of Listening in Positive Peace
Elizabeth N. Agnew
3 The Ethics of Care and Violence
Andrew Fitz-Gibbon
4 Freedom, Oppression, and the Ethics of Ambiguity
Douglas Lewis
5 The Impotence of Moral Arguments in the Debate Over Nuclear Deterrence
John Kultgen
6 The U.S. Constitution, Human Rights, and Iraq
Joseph C. Kunkel
7 Questioning Combatant’s Privilege in Unjust Wars
Harry van der Linden
8 The International Criminal Court: Progressing despite U.S. Opposition
Ronald J. Glossop
9 A Philosophic Framework for Peace Education
Ian M. Harris
10 Perspectives from a Catholic, Marianist University on Teaching Peace
Danielle Poe
11 Dewey’s Political Ethics as Applied Philosophy that Advances International Peace
William C. Gay
Index
Introduction
Michael Patterson Brown and Katy Gray Brown
Part 1:Nonviolence and Positive Peace
1 The Practice of Peace: Thinking, Speaking, Acting
William C. Gay
2 Can You Hear Me Now? The Element of Listening in Positive Peace
Elizabeth N. Agnew
3 The Ethics of Care and Violence
Andrew Fitz-Gibbon
4 Freedom, Oppression, and the Ethics of Ambiguity
Douglas Lewis
Part 2:Nonviolence and International Structures
5 The Impotence of Moral Arguments in the Debate Over Nuclear Deterrence
John Kultgen
6 The U.S. Constitution, Human Rights, and Iraq
Joseph C. Kunkel
7 Questioning Combatant’s Privilege in Unjust Wars
Harry van der Linden
8 The International Criminal Court: Progressing despite U.S. Opposition
Ronald J. Glossop
Part 3:Nonviolence and Peace Education
9 A Philosophic Framework for Peace Education
Ian M. Harris
10 Perspectives from a Catholic, Marianist University on Teaching Peace
Danielle Poe
11 Dewey’s Political Ethics as Applied Philosophy that Advances International Peace
William C. Gay
Index
Notă biografică
Michael Patterson Brown, Ph.D. is a peace educator, activist, and philosopher who has worked with the Fellowship of Reconciliation.
Katy Gray Brown, Ph.D., teaches philosophy and peace studies at Manchester University in Indiana, home to the first undergraduate peace studies program.
Katy Gray Brown, Ph.D., teaches philosophy and peace studies at Manchester University in Indiana, home to the first undergraduate peace studies program.