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9781405196611

Between Global Violence and the Ethics of Peace : Philosophical Perspectives

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    9781405196611

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    1405196610

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2009-02-17
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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The book offers a philosophical analysis of violence as a global problem and its challenges to ethics. In the nuclear age, the use of military force as a political instrument threatens the future of humanity. The contributors examine the problems of structural and direct violence, war and peace, human rights, toleration, and the ethics of international relations and co-responsibility in a globalized world. Drawing on a vast range of philosophical traditions - Taoist, Hellenic, and Western - they show the relevance of an ethics of nonviolence in search for peaceful alternatives. They examine Kant's idea of perpetual peace and its development by the theorists of "discourse ethics" and of "cosmopolitan democracy." The true solution to the problem of securing peace and protecting human rights can be achieved not by hegemonic unilateralism and force, but only by peaceful means, based on international law and institutions, such as a properly reformed UN.

Author Biography

Edward Demenchonok has worked as a senior researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, and is currently a professor of foreign languages and philosophy at Fort Valley State University in Georgia, USA. He is listed in 2000 Outstanding Scholars of the 21st Century and is a recipient of the Twenty-First Century Award for Achievement in Philosophy from the International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, UK. He is president of the International Society for Universal Dialogue. His numerous books and articles are in the fields of the philosophy of culture, social philosophy of culture, social philosophy, and ethics.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgmentsp. 1
Introduction Philosophy After Hiroshima: From Power Politics to the Ethics of Nonviolence and Co-Responsibilityp. 9
Historical Consciousness and Co-Responsibility
Globalization and Violence: The Challenge to Ethicsp. 51
The Democratic Peace Myth: From Hiroshima to Baghdadp. 77
The Holocaust Sublime: Singularity, Representation, and the Violence of Everyday Lifep. 101
Can Historical Responsibility Strengthen Contemporary Political Culture?p. 127
The Project of Reconciliation and the Road to Redemption: Hegel's Social Philosophy and Nietzsche's Critiquep. 153
Stopping The Violence: Modes of Response
No More Hiroshimas and Sharp Weaponsp. 181
Relevant Hellenic Factors Favoring Effective Dialogue and Peaceful Coexistencep. 205
The Grounding of Forgiveness: Martha Nussbaum on Compassion and Mercyp. 231
Striving For Human Rights
Human Rights: Historical Learning in the Shadow of Violencep. 253
The Universal Concept of Human Rights as a Regulative Principle: Freedom Versus Paternalismp. 273
Living Without Violence: Toward A Culture of Peace
Toward Lasting Peace: Kant on Law, Public Reason, and Culturep. 303
Transculture: A Broad Way Between Globalism and Multiculturalismp. 327
Indexp. 353
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