McCreery descriptively analyzes distinctions between kinds of violence, including nonviolence, as outlined by numerous philosophical theorists, arguing that a commonsense view of violence and nonviolence is based on paradigmatic cases. Beyond these what counts as kinds of violence and nonviolence is essentially contested due to political, ideological disagreements.
McCreery descriptively analyzes distinctions between kinds of violence, including nonviolence, as outlined by numerous philosophical theorists, arguing that a commonsense view of violence and nonviolence is based on paradigmatic cases. Beyond these what counts as kinds of violence and nonviolence is essentially contested due to political, ideological disagreements.
Greg McCreery is professor at University of South Florida's Judy Genshaft Honors College.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: A Commonsense View of Violence Chapter Two: When Violence is an Essentially Contested Concept Chapter Three: Disagreement Concerning Political Violence: A Legitimacy Issue Chapter Four: On the Violence of Nonviolence
Chapter One: A Commonsense View of Violence Chapter Two: When Violence is an Essentially Contested Concept Chapter Three: Disagreement Concerning Political Violence: A Legitimacy Issue Chapter Four: On the Violence of Nonviolence
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