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Bergson: Rights, Instincts, Visions & War

Carl Strasen says Henri Bergson’s ideas about wars need rediscovering.
[Issue 124: February/March 2018: War & Philosophy]

Non-Violent Voices

Oidinposha Imamkhodjaeva assesses arguments against violence among ancient Asian philosophies.
[Issue 124: February/March 2018: War & Philosophy]

Wittgenstein & The War

Peter Adamson says one good thing came out of WW1.
[Issue 124: February/March 2018: Philosophy Then]

Al Qaeda and ISIS: From Revolution to Apocalypse

Audrey Borowski briefs us on the very different ideologies of two superficially similar terrorist organisations.
[Issue 111: December 2015 / January 2016: Articles]

Einstein’s Morality

Ching-Hung Woo looks at the many facets of Albert Einstein’s approach to ethics.
[Issue 109: August/September 2015: Science & Morality]

Give (Thinking About) Peace A Chance

by David Boersema
[Issue 105: November/December 2014: Editorial]

Are Human Beings Naturally Violent And Warlike?

David P. Barash says, not necessarily.
[Issue 105: November/December 2014: War & Peace]

Pacifism Is Not Passivism

Duane Cady tells us why pacifism isn’t sitting back and letting the masters of war have their way.
[Issue 105: November/December 2014: War & Peace]

Interpersonal Peace & Refusing Abuse

Jessica Park shares some personal lessons in peace.
[Issue 105: November/December 2014: War & Peace]

Peace, Love, & Happiness

Andrew Fiala asks if it’s possible to have all three at once.
[Issue 105: November/December 2014: War & Peace]

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