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The “Confucian” Ideal Person(ality) and Pacifism
So-called Confucianism (rujia 儒家) developed a notion of an ideal person(ality), the junzi 君子, who eschews solving problems or eliminating disagreement by use of force. Instead, guided by principles of humaneness (ren 仁) and righteousness (yi 義), he uses
Gregor Paul
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On the relevance of Jesus Christ for Christian judgements about the legitimacy of violence — A modest proposal [PDF]
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in Studies in Christian Ethics© 2009. The definitive version is available at http://sce.sagepub.comThis journal article discusses the appropriate interpretation of the person, teaching, and example
Clough, David
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The Complex Hybridity of Ham Sok-Heon
This paper examines the multiple elements of Korean Quaker Ham Sok-Heon’s religious, political, and theological identity from the perspective of hybridity, with a special focus on the impact of that hybridity on Quaker reconciliation theology.
Randazzo, Dan Christy
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La littérature comme expérience personnelle : la Macédoine et Stratis Myrivilis
This article examines the relationship of Stratos myrivilis, -a Greek writer, who was born on Lesbos in 1890 and died in Athens in 1967- with Macedonia, which he knew as a soldier during the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, and then during the First World War ...
Georges Kostakiotis
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Pacifism Against the Alt-Right
In 1944, Dr. Ancel Keys took 36 volunteers and used them as subjects for what would become known as the Minnesota Starvation Experiment. These men were all conscientious objectors to war who wanted to find a nonviolent way to help those affected by the ...
Anonymous,
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Rencontres intellectuelles et changement social: Henri La Fontaine et la Belle Époque [PDF]
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Evaluating the Revisionist Critique of Just War Theory [PDF]
Modern analytical just war theory starts with Michael Walzer's defense of key tenets of the laws of war in his Just and Unjust Wars. Walzer advocates noncombatant immunity, proportionality, and combatant equality: combatants in war must target only ...
Lazar, Seth
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Dignity, Self-Respect, and Bloodless Invasions [PDF]
In Chapter 7, “Dignity, Self-Respect, and Bloodless Invasions”, Saba Bazargan-Forward asks How much violence can we impose on those attempting to politically subjugate us?
Bazargan-Forward, Saba
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Les retombées du pacifisme dans l’œuvre narrative de Jean Giono
Jean Giono practiced pacifist ideology throughout his life and paid hard for it with two incarcerations in 1939 and 1944. His pacifism, however, takes on two distinctly different aspects in his narrative work. From the 1920s until the start of the Second
Giorgetto Giorgi
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Anti-Semitism and criticism of Israel: Methodology and results of the ASCI survey [PDF]
Building upon psychological conflict theory, on the one hand, and item-response models, on the other, the present paper develops an integrated methodology that aims at differentiating the various ways of criticizing Israel.
Wilhelm Kempf
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