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The Ethics of Nonviolence

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Bloomsbury 2013Description: 263pISBN:
  • 9781623566425
DDC classification:
  • N43.7 H734
Partial contents:
John Dewey`s Moral Philosophy in Contemporary perspective ......11 Consequentialism and its Consequences.......33 The limited Relevance of Analytical Ethics to the Problems of Bioethics ...........47 The Concepts of Corporate Responsibility ........59 University neutrality and ROTC.........69 The Philosophy of Political Realism in International Affirs ......87 The Challenges of Nonviolence in the new World Order .........107 St. Augustine and the just War Theory ..........123 War, Power, and Nonviolence ........143 Violence and Nonviolence ......149 The morality of Nonviolence .......169 Terrorism, violence , and Nonviolence ..........183 Understanding evil from the perspective of Nonviolence ........199 Jallianwala bagh and the boston tea party ...............213 Toward a Nonviolent American Revolution ...........25 My Teaching philosophy ..........239
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includes index and biblioraphy

John Dewey`s Moral Philosophy in Contemporary perspective ......11 Consequentialism and its Consequences.......33 The limited Relevance of Analytical Ethics to the Problems of Bioethics ...........47 The Concepts of Corporate Responsibility ........59 University neutrality and ROTC.........69 The Philosophy of Political Realism in International Affirs ......87 The Challenges of Nonviolence in the new World Order .........107 St. Augustine and the just War Theory ..........123 War, Power, and Nonviolence ........143 Violence and Nonviolence ......149 The morality of Nonviolence .......169 Terrorism, violence , and Nonviolence ..........183 Understanding evil from the perspective of Nonviolence ........199 Jallianwala bagh and the boston tea party ...............213 Toward a Nonviolent American Revolution ...........25 My Teaching philosophy ..........239

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