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PHIL201 - Ethical Dilemmas: Readings
This guide supports research in Professor Ambrose's PHIL201 course.
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“Is War Between China and the US Inevitable?
Just War Theory
"No More War" Foreword
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Just Perfect: What Can We Learn From the Great Late-Nineteenth Century Utopians?
Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker, July 30, 2018
Fighting is a Last Resort
A.C. Grayling, The New Statesman, August 12, 2002
Are human beings naturally violent and warlike?
David Barash, Philosophy Now, Nov/Dec 2014
Pacifism is Not Passivim
Duane Cady, Philosophy Now, Nov/Dec 2014
Peace. Love, and Happiness
Andrew Fiala, Philosophy Now, Nov/Dec 2014
The Ugliest of Things
Anja Steinbauer, Philosophy Now, Nov/Dec 2014
Couldn't Be Better: The Return of the Utopians
Akash Kapur, The New Yorker, October 3, 2016
The War Against Just War
Peter Steinfels, Commonweal, June 6, 2017
Drop Your Weapons: What Happens When You Outlaw War?
Louis Menand, The New Yorker, September 18, 2017
Paul Chappell: Why War is Not Inevitable
Was the 1928 Paris Peace Pact Really a Failure?
Beyond Good and Evil by Frederich Nietzsche
Refer to chapter 9, start at line 257
Is War Inevitable?
Jeffrey Gordon, Philosophy Now, March/April 2008
War is Not Inevitable
Henri Parens, Peace Review, May 29, 2013
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