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The Routledge Handbook of Pacifism and Nonviolence is the first comprehensive reference designed to introduce newcomers and researchers to the many varieties of pacifism and nonviolence, to their history and philosophy, and to pacifism's most serious critiques.
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The Routledge Handbook of Pacifism and Nonviolence is the first comprehensive reference designed to introduce newcomers and researchers to the many varieties of pacifism and nonviolence, to their history and philosophy, and to pacifism's most serious critiques.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2018
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317271987
- Artikelnr.: 53053321
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Andrew Fiala is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Ethics Center at Fresno State University, USA. A former president of Concerned Philosophers for Peace, his publications include The Just War Myth (2008), Public War, Private Conscience (2010), The Bloomsbury Companion to Political Philosophy (editor, 2015), Ethics: Theory and Contemporary Issues , 9th edition (with Barbara MacKinnon, 2017), and Transformative Pacifism (forthcoming).
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Andrew Fiala
Part I: Historical and Tradition-Specific Considerations
1. A History of the Idea of Pacifism and Nonviolence: Ancient to Modern
Duane L. Cady
2. Nonviolence and Pacifism in the Long Nineteenth Century
Michael Allan Fox
3. Pacifism in the Twentieth Century and Beyond
Andrew Fiala
4. Christian Pacifism
Daniel A. Dombrowski
5. Peace and Nonviolence in Islam
Ramin Jahanbegloo
6. Philosophy of Nonviolence in Africa
Gail M. Presbey
7. Nonviolence in the Dharma Traditions: Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism
Veena R. Howard
8. The Gandhi-King Tradition and Satyagraha
Barry L. Gan
Part II: Conceptual and Moral Considerations
9. Pacifism and the Concept of Morality
Robert L. Holmes
10. Peace: Negative and Positive
David Boersema
11. The Pacifist Critique of the Just War Tradition
Cheyney Ryan
12. Contingent Pacifism
Paul Morrow
13. Humanitarian Intervention and the Problem of Genocide and Atrocity
Jennifer Kling
14. Virtue Ethics and Nonviolence
David K. Chan
15. Personal Pacifism and Conscientious Objection
Eric Reitan
16. Pacifism: Does it Make Moral Sense?
Jan Narveson
17. Pacifism as Pathology
José-Antonio Orosco
Part III: Social and Political Considerations
18. The Triumph of the Liberal Democratic Peace and the Dangers of Its
Success
Fuat Gursozlu
19. Human Rights and International Law
Robert Paul Churchill
20. Hospitality, Identity, and Cosmopolitanism: Antidotes to the Violence
of Otherness
Eddy M. Souffrant
21. Warism and the Dominant Worldview
Duane L. Cady
22. The Military-Industrial Complex
William Gay
23. Feminism and Nonviolent Activism
Danielle Poe
24. Queer Oppression and Pacifism
Blake Hereth
Part IV: Applications
25. Care Theory, Peacemaking, and Education
Nel Noddings
26. Becoming Nonviolent: Sociobiological, Neurophysiological, and
Spiritual Perspectives
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Andrew Fiala
Part I: Historical and Tradition-Specific Considerations
1. A History of the Idea of Pacifism and Nonviolence: Ancient to Modern
Duane L. Cady
2. Nonviolence and Pacifism in the Long Nineteenth Century
Michael Allan Fox
3. Pacifism in the Twentieth Century and Beyond
Andrew Fiala
4. Christian Pacifism
Daniel A. Dombrowski
5. Peace and Nonviolence in Islam
Ramin Jahanbegloo
6. Philosophy of Nonviolence in Africa
Gail M. Presbey
7. Nonviolence in the Dharma Traditions: Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism
Veena R. Howard
8. The Gandhi-King Tradition and Satyagraha
Barry L. Gan
Part II: Conceptual and Moral Considerations
9. Pacifism and the Concept of Morality
Robert L. Holmes
10. Peace: Negative and Positive
David Boersema
11. The Pacifist Critique of the Just War Tradition
Cheyney Ryan
12. Contingent Pacifism
Paul Morrow
13. Humanitarian Intervention and the Problem of Genocide and Atrocity
Jennifer Kling
14. Virtue Ethics and Nonviolence
David K. Chan
15. Personal Pacifism and Conscientious Objection
Eric Reitan
16. Pacifism: Does it Make Moral Sense?
Jan Narveson
17. Pacifism as Pathology
José-Antonio Orosco
Part III: Social and Political Considerations
18. The Triumph of the Liberal Democratic Peace and the Dangers of Its
Success
Fuat Gursozlu
19. Human Rights and International Law
Robert Paul Churchill
20. Hospitality, Identity, and Cosmopolitanism: Antidotes to the Violence
of Otherness
Eddy M. Souffrant
21. Warism and the Dominant Worldview
Duane L. Cady
22. The Military-Industrial Complex
William Gay
23. Feminism and Nonviolent Activism
Danielle Poe
24. Queer Oppression and Pacifism
Blake Hereth
Part IV: Applications
25. Care Theory, Peacemaking, and Education
Nel Noddings
26. Becoming Nonviolent: Sociobiological, Neurophysiological, and
Spiritual Perspectives
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Andrew Fiala
Part I: Historical and Tradition-Specific Considerations
1. A History of the Idea of Pacifism and Nonviolence: Ancient to Modern
Duane L. Cady
2. Nonviolence and Pacifism in the Long Nineteenth Century
Michael Allan Fox
3. Pacifism in the Twentieth Century and Beyond
Andrew Fiala
4. Christian Pacifism
Daniel A. Dombrowski
5. Peace and Nonviolence in Islam
Ramin Jahanbegloo
6. Philosophy of Nonviolence in Africa
Gail M. Presbey
7. Nonviolence in the Dharma Traditions: Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism
Veena R. Howard
8. The Gandhi-King Tradition and Satyagraha
Barry L. Gan
Part II: Conceptual and Moral Considerations
9. Pacifism and the Concept of Morality
Robert L. Holmes
10. Peace: Negative and Positive
David Boersema
11. The Pacifist Critique of the Just War Tradition
Cheyney Ryan
12. Contingent Pacifism
Paul Morrow
13. Humanitarian Intervention and the Problem of Genocide and Atrocity
Jennifer Kling
14. Virtue Ethics and Nonviolence
David K. Chan
15. Personal Pacifism and Conscientious Objection
Eric Reitan
16. Pacifism: Does it Make Moral Sense?
Jan Narveson
17. Pacifism as Pathology
José-Antonio Orosco
Part III: Social and Political Considerations
18. The Triumph of the Liberal Democratic Peace and the Dangers of Its
Success
Fuat Gursozlu
19. Human Rights and International Law
Robert Paul Churchill
20. Hospitality, Identity, and Cosmopolitanism: Antidotes to the Violence
of Otherness
Eddy M. Souffrant
21. Warism and the Dominant Worldview
Duane L. Cady
22. The Military-Industrial Complex
William Gay
23. Feminism and Nonviolent Activism
Danielle Poe
24. Queer Oppression and Pacifism
Blake Hereth
Part IV: Applications
25. Care Theory, Peacemaking, and Education
Nel Noddings
26. Becoming Nonviolent: Sociobiological, Neurophysiological, and
Spiritual Perspectives
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Andrew Fiala
Part I: Historical and Tradition-Specific Considerations
1. A History of the Idea of Pacifism and Nonviolence: Ancient to Modern
Duane L. Cady
2. Nonviolence and Pacifism in the Long Nineteenth Century
Michael Allan Fox
3. Pacifism in the Twentieth Century and Beyond
Andrew Fiala
4. Christian Pacifism
Daniel A. Dombrowski
5. Peace and Nonviolence in Islam
Ramin Jahanbegloo
6. Philosophy of Nonviolence in Africa
Gail M. Presbey
7. Nonviolence in the Dharma Traditions: Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism
Veena R. Howard
8. The Gandhi-King Tradition and Satyagraha
Barry L. Gan
Part II: Conceptual and Moral Considerations
9. Pacifism and the Concept of Morality
Robert L. Holmes
10. Peace: Negative and Positive
David Boersema
11. The Pacifist Critique of the Just War Tradition
Cheyney Ryan
12. Contingent Pacifism
Paul Morrow
13. Humanitarian Intervention and the Problem of Genocide and Atrocity
Jennifer Kling
14. Virtue Ethics and Nonviolence
David K. Chan
15. Personal Pacifism and Conscientious Objection
Eric Reitan
16. Pacifism: Does it Make Moral Sense?
Jan Narveson
17. Pacifism as Pathology
José-Antonio Orosco
Part III: Social and Political Considerations
18. The Triumph of the Liberal Democratic Peace and the Dangers of Its
Success
Fuat Gursozlu
19. Human Rights and International Law
Robert Paul Churchill
20. Hospitality, Identity, and Cosmopolitanism: Antidotes to the Violence
of Otherness
Eddy M. Souffrant
21. Warism and the Dominant Worldview
Duane L. Cady
22. The Military-Industrial Complex
William Gay
23. Feminism and Nonviolent Activism
Danielle Poe
24. Queer Oppression and Pacifism
Blake Hereth
Part IV: Applications
25. Care Theory, Peacemaking, and Education
Nel Noddings
26. Becoming Nonviolent: Sociobiological, Neurophysiological, and
Spiritual Perspectives