A collection of essays exploring the problem of interpersonal violence and the potential of nonviolence as a solution. Drawing on personal experiences and philosophical insights, the book examines nonviolence through ethics, spirituality, love, and political philosophy.
A collection of essays exploring the problem of interpersonal violence and the potential of nonviolence as a solution. Drawing on personal experiences and philosophical insights, the book examines nonviolence through ethics, spirituality, love, and political philosophy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Fitz-Gibbon is a SUNY Distinguished Service Professor and Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Cortland.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction 1 Is Love Nonviolent? 2 Spiritual Practice as a Foundation for Peacemaking 3 The Praxis of Nonviolence and the Care of Children Who Have Been Victims of Violence 4 The War in Iraq: What Works? 5 Rehabilitating Nonresistance 6 Perpetual Violence? Mimesis and Anamnesis 7 Intersectionality and Love 8 Somaesthetics: Body Consciousness and Nonviolence 9 The Reasonableness of Sentimentalism and Violence 10 Peace 11 The Beloved Community: A Neo-Aristotelian Perspective 12 Return to Earth: A New Natural Philosophy? 13 Becoming Nonviolent: Sociobiological, Psychological and Spiritual Perspectives 14 The Ethics of Care and Violence 15 The Economic Consequences of the Peace and Nationalism: Revisiting John Maynard Keynes 16 Pragmatic Nonviolence Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction 1 Is Love Nonviolent? 2 Spiritual Practice as a Foundation for Peacemaking 3 The Praxis of Nonviolence and the Care of Children Who Have Been Victims of Violence 4 The War in Iraq: What Works? 5 Rehabilitating Nonresistance 6 Perpetual Violence? Mimesis and Anamnesis 7 Intersectionality and Love 8 Somaesthetics: Body Consciousness and Nonviolence 9 The Reasonableness of Sentimentalism and Violence 10 Peace 11 The Beloved Community: A Neo-Aristotelian Perspective 12 Return to Earth: A New Natural Philosophy? 13 Becoming Nonviolent: Sociobiological, Psychological and Spiritual Perspectives 14 The Ethics of Care and Violence 15 The Economic Consequences of the Peace and Nationalism: Revisiting John Maynard Keynes 16 Pragmatic Nonviolence Bibliography Index
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