Pacifism, Just War, and Self-Defense

Philosophia 41 (4):1-29 (2013)
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This essay distinguishes two main forms of pacifism, personal pacifism and political pacifism. It then contrasts the views on self-defense of political pacifism and just war theory, paying special attention to notions of the state and sovereignty

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