詹姆斯的这篇著名文章 《战争的道德等价物》(The Moral Equivalent of War),可能是有史以来最出色的反战文章。 “现代 … www.guokr.com|基于6个网页 3. 作战的平等道德地位 ...1910年美国哲学家William James在《作战的平等道德地位》(the Moral Equivalent of War)中,认为人类和大自然处於平等 … ...
The Moral Reality of War Defensive Force and Just War Theory… 热度: After World War II the United States The Evolution of Moral Education and Inspiration_2462 热度: Moral Explanations of Moral Beliefs 热度: 1 TheMoralEquivalentofWar ByWilliamJames ...
Militarism is seen as the preserver of the ideals of hardihood, and a need is seen for a moral equivalent of war that would preserve the social disciplinary function of war without the inherent costs and horrors of warfare. James argues that the "martial type of character" (embodying ...
James, William, "The Moral Equivalent of War," in Leon Bramson and George Goethals, eds., War: Studies from Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology, New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1964.James, W. (1910, February). The moral equivalent of war. International Conciliation, 1, Doc. 27....
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