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The philosophy of war and exile[elec...
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Brooks, Thom.
The philosophy of war and exile[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
172.42
書名/作者:
The philosophy of war and exile/ Nolen Gertz; Series edited by Thom Brooks.
作者:
Gertz, Nolen.
其他作者:
Brooks, Thom.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2014.
面頁冊數:
216 p.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Exile (Punishment).
標題:
War (Philosophy).
標題:
Abnormal psychology.
標題:
Ethics & moral philosophy.
標題:
History.
標題:
Social & cultural history.
標題:
Social & political philosophy.
標題:
Warfare & defence.
ISBN:
1137351225 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137351210
ISBN:
9781137351227 (electronic bk.) :
內容註:
Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: BECOMING RESPONSIBLE 1. The Lust for War vs. The Lust for Judgment 2. A World Without Responsibility PART II: BEING IN EXILE, BEING AS EXILE 3. What's Wrong with (How We Think About) Torture? 4. Drone Operators, Cyber Warriors, and Prosthetic Gods 5. Of the Many Who Returned and Yet Were Dead Conclusion: Our Veterans, Ourselves Notes Bibliography Index.
摘要、提要註:
Arguing that the suffering of combatants is better understood through philosophy than psychology, as not trauma, but exile, this book investigates the experiences of torturers, UAV operators, cyberwarriors, and veterans to reveal not only the exile at the core of becoming a combatant, but the evasion from exile at the core of being a noncombatant.
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The philosophy of war and exile[electronic resource] /
Gertz, Nolen.
The philosophy of war and exile
[electronic resource] /Nolen Gertz; Series edited by Thom Brooks. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 216 p. - Palgrave studies in ethics and public policy.
Electronic book text.
Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: BECOMING RESPONSIBLE 1. The Lust for War vs. The Lust for Judgment 2. A World Without Responsibility PART II: BEING IN EXILE, BEING AS EXILE 3. What's Wrong with (How We Think About) Torture? 4. Drone Operators, Cyber Warriors, and Prosthetic Gods 5. Of the Many Who Returned and Yet Were Dead Conclusion: Our Veterans, Ourselves Notes Bibliography Index.
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Arguing that the suffering of combatants is better understood through philosophy than psychology, as not trauma, but exile, this book investigates the experiences of torturers, UAV operators, cyberwarriors, and veterans to reveal not only the exile at the core of becoming a combatant, but the evasion from exile at the core of being a noncombatant.The Philosophy of War and Exile argues that our current paradigms for thinking about the ethics of war - just war theory - and the suffering of war - PTSD theory - judge war without a proper understanding of war. By continuing the investigations of J. Glenn Gray into the meaning of how war is experienced by combatants we can find an alternative understanding of not only war, but of peace, culminating in a new theory of responsibility centered around embodiment and mortality rather than praise and blame. This conception of responsibility will in turn allow us to not only ask new questions about torture, unmanned warfare, and the treatment of veterans, but also to ask new questions about what it means for noncombatants to experience as home what combatants experience as exile.
PDF.
Nolen Gertz is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Pacific Lutheran University, USA. He specializes in applied ethics, political philosophy, and existential phenomenology. He edited War Fronts: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on War, Virtual War, and Human Security (2009), and has numerous publications on the experience of war.
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