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9780230537705

Violence: A Philosophical Anthology

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  • ISBN13:

    9780230537705

  • ISBN10:

    0230537707

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-05-15
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Summary

The first anthology of philosophical essays on the nature and justifiability of violence, taken from the last 100 years and exploring a range of philosophical issues pertaining to violence.

Author Biography

VITTORIO BUFACCHI teaches in the Philosophy Department at University College Cork, Republic of Ireland. He is the author of Violence and Social Justice

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributorsp. vii
Acknowledgementsp. ix
Introductionp. 1
Force, Violence and Law and Force and Coercionp. 5
Commentary on Deweyp. 15
The Economic Meaning of War and Protectionp. 17
Commentary on Lanep. 31
Violence and the Western Political Traditionp. 33
Commentary on Wolinp. 49
On Violencep. 51
Commentary on Wolffp. 65
Justifying Violencep. 66
Commentary on Gertp. 76
Violence, Peace and Peace Researchp. 78
Commentary on Galtungp. 110
What is Wrong with Violencep. 112
Commentary on MacCallump. 134
On the Meaning and Justification of Violencep. 136
Commentary on Audip. 168
What Violence Isp. 170
Commentary on Garverp. 183
The Marxist Conception of Violencep. 185
Commentary on Harrisp. 207
On Justifying Violencep. 209
Commentary on Nielsenp. 242
The Idea of Violencep. 244
Commentary on Coadyp. 265
Violence and the Perspective of Moralityp. 267
Commentary on Holmesp. 294
Violence and Powerp. 296
Commentary on Litkep. 309
The Different Categories of Violencep. 311
Commentary on Salmip. 320
Poverty and Violencep. 322
Commentary on Leep. 334
Outliving Oneselfp. 336
Commentary on Brisonp. 363
Thinking Clearly about Violencep. 365
Commentary on Backp. 375
Indexp. 376
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