Peace philosophy and public life : : commitments, crises, and concepts for engaged thinking / / edited by Greg Moses, Gail Presbey ; Susan Van Haitsma, cover photo.

To a world assaulted by private interests, this book argues that peace must be a public thing. Distinguished philosophers of peace have always worked publicly for public results. Opposing nuclear proliferation, organizing communities of the disinherited, challenging violence within status quo establ...

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Superior document:Value Inquiry Book Series ; Volume 268
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam, Netherlands : : Rodopi,, 2014.
©2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Value inquiry book series ; Volume 268.
Physical Description:1 online resource (202 p.)
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
INTRODUCTION /
HOW PHILOSOPHERS ADVANCE PEACE IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE /
DOROTHY DAY’S PURSUIT OF PUBLIC PEACE THROUGH WORD AND ACTION /
PEACE VOICE: GETTING PROFESSIONALS TO GO PUBLIC /
ANTI-IMMIGRATION INITIATIVES AND WEIL’S THEORY OF AFFLICTION /
INTERROGATION, FALSE CONFESSIONS, AND THE INTUITIONS OF JURORS /
IGNACIO MARTÍN-BARÓ AND THE 99%: FROM EL SALVADOR TO OCCUPY /
PLURALISM, IDENTITY, AND VIOLENCE /
VIOLENCE AS THE CONFLICTUAL DENIAL OF SOCIAL BEING: A RELATIONAL APPROACH /
ON THE NATURE OF PUBLIC LIFE IN PLATO AND RANCIÈRE /
RADICAL PROTEST AND DIALECTICAL ETHICS /
WORKS CITED --
ABOUT THE AUTHORS --
INDEX --
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Summary:To a world assaulted by private interests, this book argues that peace must be a public thing. Distinguished philosophers of peace have always worked publicly for public results. Opposing nuclear proliferation, organizing communities of the disinherited, challenging violence within status quo establishments, such are the legacies of truly engaged philosophers of peace. This volume remembers those legacies, reviews the promise of critical thinking for crises today, and expands the free range of thinking needed to create more mindful and peaceful relations. With essays by committed peace philosophers, this volume shows how public engagement has been a significant feature of peace philosophers such as Camus, Sartre, Dewey, and Dorothy Day. Today we also confront historical opportunities to transform practices for immigration, police interrogation, and mental health, as we seek to sustain democracies of increasing multicultural diversity. In such cases our authors consider points of view developed by renowned thinkers such as Weil, Mouffe, Conway, and Martín-Baró. This volume also presents critical analysis of concepts for thinking about violence, reconsiders Plato’s philosophy of justice, and examines the role of ethical theory for liberation struggles such as Occupy!
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9401210527
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Greg Moses, Gail Presbey ; Susan Van Haitsma, cover photo.