2. right, wrong and murder

Journal of Philosophy of Education 33 (1):11–22 (1999)
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Abstract

Whatever may be the case for philosophy in general, philosophy of education has had rather little to say about violence. The Journal of Philosophy of Education, for instance, from its conception in the 1960s under the title of Proceedings of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain, has contained very little discussion of violence. There have been occasional papers in which violence is referred to, from discussions of the justification of punishment in schools, which include corporal punishment within their remit, to discussions of peace education. But the idea of violence itself has hardly been a focus at all.

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