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This volume explores East Asian intellectual traditions and their influence on contemporary discussions of the ethics of war and peace.
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This volume explores East Asian intellectual traditions and their influence on contemporary discussions of the ethics of war and peace.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003836711
- Artikelnr.: 70127397
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781003836711
- Artikelnr.: 70127397
The late Sumner B. Twiss was Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Human Rights, Ethics, and Religion at Florida State University, USA, and author of many books. Ping-cheung Lo is Dean and Rebecca Stephan Professor of Chinese Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary, USA, and author or editor of over a dozen books, in both Chinese and English. Benedict S. B. Chan is Director of Centre for Applied Ethics and Associate Professor, Department of Religion and Philosophy, at Hong Kong Baptist University.
1: Introduction Part I: Comparative Approaches or Visions 2. Theoretical
vs. Practical Considerations in Doing Comparative Military Ethics: An
Engaged View 3. Clausewitz vs. Sunzi: Comparing Western and Chinese Ways of
War and their Ethics 4. East/West Just War Dialogues: Reflections on the
Larger Implications Part II: Chinese Thinking about War and Peace a.
Pre-Modern: 5. Just Cause in Mengzi and Gratian: Similar Ideas, Different
Receptions and Legacies 6. Seven Military Classics: Martial Victory through
Good Governance 7. Normativity of War and Peace: Thoughts from the Han
Feizi 8. War and Peace According to Huang-Lao Philosophy: Based on the
Huangdi sijing 9. Zeng Guofan's Military Ethics b. Modern: 10. Mao Zedong's
Ethics of War (1927-1949)? 11.Chiang Kai-shek's Military Ethics: An
Analysis of His Wartime Rhetoric 12. A Survey of 21 Century PLA Scholarship
on the Role of Military Ethics in Warfare 13. Moral Warfare: Weaponing
Ethics to Weaken, Divide, and Smash the Enemy Part III: New Comparative
Horizons on Just War and Peace 14. Adjusting Authority: Legitimacy and War
in Muslim and Christian Traditions 15. The Right of Self-Defense and the
Organic Unity of Human Rights 16. Confucianism, Kant, and the Pacifist
Tradition in the Constitution of Japan 17. Conclusion
vs. Practical Considerations in Doing Comparative Military Ethics: An
Engaged View 3. Clausewitz vs. Sunzi: Comparing Western and Chinese Ways of
War and their Ethics 4. East/West Just War Dialogues: Reflections on the
Larger Implications Part II: Chinese Thinking about War and Peace a.
Pre-Modern: 5. Just Cause in Mengzi and Gratian: Similar Ideas, Different
Receptions and Legacies 6. Seven Military Classics: Martial Victory through
Good Governance 7. Normativity of War and Peace: Thoughts from the Han
Feizi 8. War and Peace According to Huang-Lao Philosophy: Based on the
Huangdi sijing 9. Zeng Guofan's Military Ethics b. Modern: 10. Mao Zedong's
Ethics of War (1927-1949)? 11.Chiang Kai-shek's Military Ethics: An
Analysis of His Wartime Rhetoric 12. A Survey of 21 Century PLA Scholarship
on the Role of Military Ethics in Warfare 13. Moral Warfare: Weaponing
Ethics to Weaken, Divide, and Smash the Enemy Part III: New Comparative
Horizons on Just War and Peace 14. Adjusting Authority: Legitimacy and War
in Muslim and Christian Traditions 15. The Right of Self-Defense and the
Organic Unity of Human Rights 16. Confucianism, Kant, and the Pacifist
Tradition in the Constitution of Japan 17. Conclusion
1: Introduction Part I: Comparative Approaches or Visions 2. Theoretical
vs. Practical Considerations in Doing Comparative Military Ethics: An
Engaged View 3. Clausewitz vs. Sunzi: Comparing Western and Chinese Ways of
War and their Ethics 4. East/West Just War Dialogues: Reflections on the
Larger Implications Part II: Chinese Thinking about War and Peace a.
Pre-Modern: 5. Just Cause in Mengzi and Gratian: Similar Ideas, Different
Receptions and Legacies 6. Seven Military Classics: Martial Victory through
Good Governance 7. Normativity of War and Peace: Thoughts from the Han
Feizi 8. War and Peace According to Huang-Lao Philosophy: Based on the
Huangdi sijing 9. Zeng Guofan's Military Ethics b. Modern: 10. Mao Zedong's
Ethics of War (1927-1949)? 11.Chiang Kai-shek's Military Ethics: An
Analysis of His Wartime Rhetoric 12. A Survey of 21 Century PLA Scholarship
on the Role of Military Ethics in Warfare 13. Moral Warfare: Weaponing
Ethics to Weaken, Divide, and Smash the Enemy Part III: New Comparative
Horizons on Just War and Peace 14. Adjusting Authority: Legitimacy and War
in Muslim and Christian Traditions 15. The Right of Self-Defense and the
Organic Unity of Human Rights 16. Confucianism, Kant, and the Pacifist
Tradition in the Constitution of Japan 17. Conclusion
vs. Practical Considerations in Doing Comparative Military Ethics: An
Engaged View 3. Clausewitz vs. Sunzi: Comparing Western and Chinese Ways of
War and their Ethics 4. East/West Just War Dialogues: Reflections on the
Larger Implications Part II: Chinese Thinking about War and Peace a.
Pre-Modern: 5. Just Cause in Mengzi and Gratian: Similar Ideas, Different
Receptions and Legacies 6. Seven Military Classics: Martial Victory through
Good Governance 7. Normativity of War and Peace: Thoughts from the Han
Feizi 8. War and Peace According to Huang-Lao Philosophy: Based on the
Huangdi sijing 9. Zeng Guofan's Military Ethics b. Modern: 10. Mao Zedong's
Ethics of War (1927-1949)? 11.Chiang Kai-shek's Military Ethics: An
Analysis of His Wartime Rhetoric 12. A Survey of 21 Century PLA Scholarship
on the Role of Military Ethics in Warfare 13. Moral Warfare: Weaponing
Ethics to Weaken, Divide, and Smash the Enemy Part III: New Comparative
Horizons on Just War and Peace 14. Adjusting Authority: Legitimacy and War
in Muslim and Christian Traditions 15. The Right of Self-Defense and the
Organic Unity of Human Rights 16. Confucianism, Kant, and the Pacifist
Tradition in the Constitution of Japan 17. Conclusion