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... action will lead to good ends . What is ambiguous is whether violent action is wrong and therefore cannot lead to good ends or because it will not lead to good ends . The two kinds of reasoning are quite different . If one engages in ...
... action will lead to good ends . What is ambiguous is whether violent action is wrong and therefore cannot lead to good ends or because it will not lead to good ends . The two kinds of reasoning are quite different . If one engages in ...
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... action in the world . Again two questions must be asked : One is whether violence works ? Is the claim that it will any more valid than the opposite one made by Douglass or King ? How does one assess that contradic- tion ? The second is ...
... action in the world . Again two questions must be asked : One is whether violence works ? Is the claim that it will any more valid than the opposite one made by Douglass or King ? How does one assess that contradic- tion ? The second is ...
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... action , but it will not necessarily change attitudes or reconcile enemies . Consciences must also be appealed to ... action as preserver , orderer , sus- tainer of human history and society . In other words , perhaps we need to ...
... action , but it will not necessarily change attitudes or reconcile enemies . Consciences must also be appealed to ... action as preserver , orderer , sus- tainer of human history and society . In other words , perhaps we need to ...
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Volume XIII No | 2 |
Volume XIII Number | 3 |
A Symposium on the Ethics of Violence | 5 |
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