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Contingent Pacifism
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284 pages
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This work presents a groundbreaking philosophical exploration of contingent pacifism, examining its principles through the lens of the just war tradition. It delves into the moral and ethical implications of pacifism, challenging traditional views and providing a nuanced perspective on the justification of violence in conflict. The author articulates a framework that reconciles pacifist ideals with the complexities of real-world situations, making a significant contribution to contemporary philosophical discourse on war and peace.
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2015, hardcover
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