Philosophy of Violence from an Eastern Perspective

The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 12:181-185 (2001)
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In this paper, I discuss Moist, Confucianist, Daoist, and Buddhist views on violence, arguing that this provides a whole spectrum of ways of dealing with violence that should not to be regarded as being mutually exclusive. In fact, I argue that it is actually beneficial to combine these positions for dealing with specific cases of violence, and for preventing violence from ever occurring.

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