The Question of Peace in Modern Political Thought
Herausgeber: Koivukoski, Toivo; Tabachnick, David Edward
The Question of Peace in Modern Political Thought
Herausgeber: Koivukoski, Toivo; Tabachnick, David Edward
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By looking back at the great works of political philosophy, this collection hopes to revive peace as an active question for political philosophy while making an original contribution to contemporary peace research and international relations.
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By looking back at the great works of political philosophy, this collection hopes to revive peace as an active question for political philosophy while making an original contribution to contemporary peace research and international relations.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781771121217
- ISBN-10: 1771121211
- Artikelnr.: 41200021
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781771121217
- ISBN-10: 1771121211
- Artikelnr.: 41200021
Table of Contents
The Question of Peace in Modern Political Thought, edited by Toivo
Koivukoski and David Edward Tabachnick
Foreword John Gittings
Introduction Toivo Koivukoski and David Edward Tabachnick
Transition to Modernity: The Place of God and Myth
1 By the Grace of God: Martin Luther's Two Kingdoms Jarrett A. Carty
2 A Secure and Healthy Life: Spinoza on the Prospects for Peace Paul
Bagley
Modern Definitions of Peace: State and Law as Means to Peace
3 Thomas Hobbes on the Path to Peace: Love of Glory versus Realist Foreign
Policy Laurie M. Johnson
4 John Locke's Liberal Path to Peace Jeffery Sikkenga
5 Vattel on Morally Non-Discriminatory Peace Benjamin Holland
6 In Search for Laws above Nations: Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Perpetual
Peace René Paddags
7 Kant, Cosmopolitan Right, and the Prospects for Global Peace Leah
Bradshaw
8 Hegel on Peace Mark Blitz
Late-Modern Critiques of the Security of States as Approximations of Peace
9 Seeking Peace in Nature: A Reading of Thoreau on Ecology and Economy
Toivo Koivukoski
10 Heidegger's Polemical Peace: Outer Violence for Inner Harmony David
Edward Tabachnick
11 The State of Exception, Divine Violence, and Peace: Walter Benjamin's
Lesson Hermínio Meireles Teixeira
12 Hannah Arendt on Peace as a Means to Politics Diane Enns
13 Defining Peace: Jacques Derrida's "Impossible Friendship" and "Democracy
to Come" Pamela Huber
14 Habermas on Peace and Democratic Legitimacy David A. Borman
About the Contributors
Index
The Question of Peace in Modern Political Thought, edited by Toivo
Koivukoski and David Edward Tabachnick
Foreword John Gittings
Introduction Toivo Koivukoski and David Edward Tabachnick
Transition to Modernity: The Place of God and Myth
1 By the Grace of God: Martin Luther's Two Kingdoms Jarrett A. Carty
2 A Secure and Healthy Life: Spinoza on the Prospects for Peace Paul
Bagley
Modern Definitions of Peace: State and Law as Means to Peace
3 Thomas Hobbes on the Path to Peace: Love of Glory versus Realist Foreign
Policy Laurie M. Johnson
4 John Locke's Liberal Path to Peace Jeffery Sikkenga
5 Vattel on Morally Non-Discriminatory Peace Benjamin Holland
6 In Search for Laws above Nations: Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Perpetual
Peace René Paddags
7 Kant, Cosmopolitan Right, and the Prospects for Global Peace Leah
Bradshaw
8 Hegel on Peace Mark Blitz
Late-Modern Critiques of the Security of States as Approximations of Peace
9 Seeking Peace in Nature: A Reading of Thoreau on Ecology and Economy
Toivo Koivukoski
10 Heidegger's Polemical Peace: Outer Violence for Inner Harmony David
Edward Tabachnick
11 The State of Exception, Divine Violence, and Peace: Walter Benjamin's
Lesson Hermínio Meireles Teixeira
12 Hannah Arendt on Peace as a Means to Politics Diane Enns
13 Defining Peace: Jacques Derrida's "Impossible Friendship" and "Democracy
to Come" Pamela Huber
14 Habermas on Peace and Democratic Legitimacy David A. Borman
About the Contributors
Index
Table of Contents
The Question of Peace in Modern Political Thought, edited by Toivo
Koivukoski and David Edward Tabachnick
Foreword John Gittings
Introduction Toivo Koivukoski and David Edward Tabachnick
Transition to Modernity: The Place of God and Myth
1 By the Grace of God: Martin Luther's Two Kingdoms Jarrett A. Carty
2 A Secure and Healthy Life: Spinoza on the Prospects for Peace Paul
Bagley
Modern Definitions of Peace: State and Law as Means to Peace
3 Thomas Hobbes on the Path to Peace: Love of Glory versus Realist Foreign
Policy Laurie M. Johnson
4 John Locke's Liberal Path to Peace Jeffery Sikkenga
5 Vattel on Morally Non-Discriminatory Peace Benjamin Holland
6 In Search for Laws above Nations: Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Perpetual
Peace René Paddags
7 Kant, Cosmopolitan Right, and the Prospects for Global Peace Leah
Bradshaw
8 Hegel on Peace Mark Blitz
Late-Modern Critiques of the Security of States as Approximations of Peace
9 Seeking Peace in Nature: A Reading of Thoreau on Ecology and Economy
Toivo Koivukoski
10 Heidegger's Polemical Peace: Outer Violence for Inner Harmony David
Edward Tabachnick
11 The State of Exception, Divine Violence, and Peace: Walter Benjamin's
Lesson Hermínio Meireles Teixeira
12 Hannah Arendt on Peace as a Means to Politics Diane Enns
13 Defining Peace: Jacques Derrida's "Impossible Friendship" and "Democracy
to Come" Pamela Huber
14 Habermas on Peace and Democratic Legitimacy David A. Borman
About the Contributors
Index
The Question of Peace in Modern Political Thought, edited by Toivo
Koivukoski and David Edward Tabachnick
Foreword John Gittings
Introduction Toivo Koivukoski and David Edward Tabachnick
Transition to Modernity: The Place of God and Myth
1 By the Grace of God: Martin Luther's Two Kingdoms Jarrett A. Carty
2 A Secure and Healthy Life: Spinoza on the Prospects for Peace Paul
Bagley
Modern Definitions of Peace: State and Law as Means to Peace
3 Thomas Hobbes on the Path to Peace: Love of Glory versus Realist Foreign
Policy Laurie M. Johnson
4 John Locke's Liberal Path to Peace Jeffery Sikkenga
5 Vattel on Morally Non-Discriminatory Peace Benjamin Holland
6 In Search for Laws above Nations: Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Perpetual
Peace René Paddags
7 Kant, Cosmopolitan Right, and the Prospects for Global Peace Leah
Bradshaw
8 Hegel on Peace Mark Blitz
Late-Modern Critiques of the Security of States as Approximations of Peace
9 Seeking Peace in Nature: A Reading of Thoreau on Ecology and Economy
Toivo Koivukoski
10 Heidegger's Polemical Peace: Outer Violence for Inner Harmony David
Edward Tabachnick
11 The State of Exception, Divine Violence, and Peace: Walter Benjamin's
Lesson Hermínio Meireles Teixeira
12 Hannah Arendt on Peace as a Means to Politics Diane Enns
13 Defining Peace: Jacques Derrida's "Impossible Friendship" and "Democracy
to Come" Pamela Huber
14 Habermas on Peace and Democratic Legitimacy David A. Borman
About the Contributors
Index