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Violence and Nonviolence - An Introduction

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Informationen zum Autor Barry L. Gan is professor of philosophy and director of the Center for Nonviolence at St. Bonaventure University. He is editor of the journal The Acorn: Journal of the Gandhi-King Society and has co-edited the anthology, Nonviolence in Theory and Practice with Robert L. Holmes. Klappentext Barry L. Gan's Nonviolence: An Introduction introduces readers to myths about the violence taken for granted in our daily lives, and advocates for more principled, nonviolent action on moral, ethical and philosophical grounds. With clarity and insight, Barry Gan has provided an engaging, illuminating and original perspective on the problems of violence and nonviolence. A valuable contribution to understanding these issues, readily accessible to a general audience. -- Robert Holmes, University of Rochester Barry L. Gan's Nonviolence: An Introduction introduces readers to myths about the violence taken for granted in our daily lives, and advocates for more principled, nonviolent action on moral, ethical and philosophical grounds. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: ViolenceChapter 1: Molded by MythsChapter 2: The Myth of Physical ViolenceThe Common ViewThe Problem with the Common ViewBut Where Is the Violence in These Examples?A Confusion?ConclusionChapter 3: The Myth of Good Guys and Bad GuysThe Myth at WorkDeconstructing the MythOvercoming the MythChapter 4: The Myth of Necessary ViolenceA More Charitable InterpretationThe Difficulty with the Charitable InterpretationThe Practical Relevance of Means to EndsChapter 5: The Myth of Effective PunishmentRevengeRetributionPunishment as Educative or RehabilitativeDeterrenceRestitution and RecompenseConclusionPart II: NonviolenceChapter 6: An Overview of NonviolenceChapter 7: Selective NonviolenceSharp's Theory of PowerTheories of Nonviolent StrategyChapter 8: Toward a Theory of Comprehensive NonviolenceThe Implications of a Fuller Account of ViolenceSelf-Suffering and Cognitive DissonanceThe Importance of Offering a Choice to One's AdversariesAn Example: SerbiaSome Other Examples: Egypt and SyriaToward Comprehensive NonviolenceChapter 9: Comprehensive NonviolenceHow Comprehensive Nonviolence Addresses the Five MythsSelf-Suffering Can Bring RedemptionIf It's About Winning, It's Not Nonviolence...

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Authors Barry L Gan, Barry L. Gan
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.08.2013
 
EAN 9781442217607
ISBN 978-1-4422-1760-7
No. of pages 138
Series Studies in Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy
Studies in Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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