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▼a 2010012041
▼a 9780231701983 (alk. paper)
▼a 0231701985 (alk. paper)
▼a DLC
▼c DLC
▼d YDX
▼d YDXCP
▼d CDX
▼d IHY
▼d YHM
▼d DLC
▼d 243002
▼a 355.0201
▼b C682b
▼a Coker, Christopher.
▼a Barbarous philosophers:
▼b reflections on the nature of war from Heraclitus to Heisenberg/
▼d Christopher Coker.
▼a New York:
▼b Columbia University Press,
▼c c2010.
▼a vi, 278 p.;
▼c 23 cm.
▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
▼a Rousseau's complaint -- Dialectics of warfare : war and peace -- Pascal's rules -- Why war? Why war changes the world and is itself transformed by the changes it promotes (Heraclitus of Ephesus c.540-480 BC) -- War and human ambition : why the rules of war are paradoxical (Thucydides c.460-400 BC) -- War and the soul : why war is trinitarian (Plato (1) c.427-347 BC) -- War and art : why war encourages imitation (Plato (2)) -- War and politics : why war is a continuation of politics by other means, and not its negation (Aristotle 384-322 BC) -- War as pacification ; why war can be seen as policing (Tacitus AD 54-120) -- War and peace : why peace is a contested concept (St. Augustine AD 354-430) -- War and social norms ; why we still distrust mercenaries (Machiavelli 1469-1527) -- War and human nature : why war (unlike warfare) encourages competitiveness, not competition (Thomas Hobbes 1588-1679) -- War and battle : why battles are rarely 'decisive' (Montesquieu 1689-1755) -- War and ethics : why we should respect our enemies even if they don't respect us (Immanuel Kant 1724-1804) -- War and history : why war is often 'ethical' (or progressive) (Hegel 1770-1831) -- War and technology : why weapons have a social history (Marx 1818-83) -- War and culture : why war has its own 'cultural grammar' (Engels 1820-1895) -- War and the warrior : why the warrior is a human type (Nietzsche 1844-1900) -- War and the future : why war is not a science (Heisenberg 1901-76).
▼a War (Philosophy)
▼x History
▼v Sources.
▼a 송미영
▼b 송미영
▼a 단행본
| 자료유형 : | 단행본 |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9780231701983 (alk. paper) |
| ISBN : | 0231701985 (alk. paper) |
| 분류기호 : | 355.0201 |
| 개인저자 : | Coker, Christopher. |
| 서명/저자사항 : | Barbarous philosophers: reflections on the nature of war from Heraclitus to Heisenberg/ Christopher Coker. |
| 발행사항 : | New York: Columbia University Press, c2010. |
| 형태사항 : | vi, 278 p.; 23 cm. |
| 서지주기 : | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| 내용주기 : | Rousseau's complaint -- Dialectics of warfare : war and peace -- Pascal's rules -- Why war? Why war changes the world and is itself transformed by the changes it promotes (Heraclitus of Ephesus c.540-480 BC) -- War and human ambition : why the rules of war are paradoxical (Thucydides c.460-400 BC) -- War and the soul : why war is trinitarian (Plato (1) c.427-347 BC) -- War and art : why war encourages imitation (Plato (2)) -- War and politics : why war is a continuation of politics by other means, and not its negation (Aristotle 384-322 BC) -- War as pacification ; why war can be seen as policing (Tacitus AD 54-120) -- War and peace : why peace is a contested concept (St. Augustine AD 354-430) -- War and social norms ; why we still distrust mercenaries (Machiavelli 1469-1527) -- War and human nature : why war (unlike warfare) encourages competitiveness, not competition (Thomas Hobbes 1588-1679) -- War and battle : why battles are rarely 'decisive' (Montesquieu 1689-1755) -- War and ethics : why we should respect our enemies even if they don't respect us (Immanuel Kant 1724-1804) -- War and history : why war is often 'ethical' (or progressive) (Hegel 1770-1831) -- War and technology : why weapons have a social history (Marx 1818-83) -- War and culture : why war has its own 'cultural grammar' (Engels 1820-1895) -- War and the warrior : why the warrior is a human type (Nietzsche 1844-1900) -- War and the future : why war is not a science (Heisenberg 1901-76). |
| 일반주제명 : | War (Philosophy) -- History -- Sources. -- |
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