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From Warism to Pacifism
Duane L. Cady
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Description for From Warism to Pacifism
Hardback. Illuminating the moral views on violence, from the moral restraint of the just-war tradition through pragmatic nonviolence to principled variations of pacifism Num Pages: 170 pages. BIC Classification: HPQ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 5346 x 3564 x 407. Weight in Grams: 295.
Illuminating the moral views on violence, from the moral restraint of
the just-war tradition through pragmatic nonviolence to principled variations of pacifism
Illuminating the moral views on violence, from the moral restraint of
the just-war tradition through pragmatic nonviolence to principled variations of pacifism
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Temple University Press,U.S. United States
Number of pages
170
Condition
New
Number of Pages
170
Place of Publication
Philadelphia PA, United States
ISBN
9781439903117
SKU
V9781439903117
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99-15
About Duane L. Cady
Duane L. Cady is Professor of Philosophy at Hamline University.
Reviews for From Warism to Pacifism
“The book is strong when it exposes our culture’s uncritical acceptance of war, when Cady shows that violent means are not likely to result in pacific ends and that peace has a harmonic and cooperative content and is not merely the absence of war. Moreover, the author shows that the usual objections against pacifism are answerable….A worthy contribution to the discussion of the morality of war." -Choice “Cady is to be applauded for authoring a book which is a thought provoking and original contribution to peace and war studies. Teachers and students alike will benefit from his analysis which challenges us to critique the usually subconscious assumption of warism, to more critically investigate the ‘wealth of pacifisms’ which exist, and to explore the often ignored successes of nonviolence in history.”-Teaching Philosophy “With his fair, careful, and balanced presentations of the ‘richness and variety’ of the various positions on the moral continuum of war and peace, Duane Cady has gone a considerable way in making ‘constructive relationships’ possible. Consequently, all who care and think about the issues of violence and war are in his debt.”-International Social Science Review