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89The One Who Burns Herself for PeaceHypatia 9 (2): 21-39. 1994.Alice Hertz was a woman who, in 1965, burned herself in protest against the Vietnam War. I first became aware of her through studying the writings of Dorothy Day, the founder of the Catholic Worker Movement and a central figure in the history of nonviolence. In this essay I reflect on how Alice Hertz's action and Dorothy Day's vision of nonviolent commitment can each illuminate the other
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1The State and War MakingIn John T. Sanders & Jan Narveson (eds.), For and Against the State: New Philosophical Readings, Rowman & Littlefield. 1996.
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The two faces of postmodernism or the difference between difference and othernessIn Steven Shankman & Massimo Lollini (eds.), Who, exactly, is The Other?: Western and transcultural perspectives: a collection of essays, University of Oregon Books/university of Oregon Humanities Center. 2002.
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130Self-Defense and the Obligations to Kill and to DieEthics and International Affairs 18 (1): 69-73. 2004.Building on Rodin's analysis, Ryan raise further issues about self-defense as a justification of modern nation state war. Principal among these is what he calls the "conscription paradox."
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19The Chickenhawk Syndrome: War, Sacrifice, and Personal Responsibility (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2009.The book treats the compelling question of war and personal responsibility in contemporary America. Cheyney Ryan examines how Americans often support modern warfare but have zero interest in fighting themselves . Ryan seeks to show how we must come to terms with our understanding and valuing of war when we ourselves are not committed to fighting in it
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69Hollywood Westerns and American Myth: The Importance of Howard Hawks and John Ford for Political Philosophy by pippin, robertJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 70 (3): 317-319. 2012.
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272Pacifism, Just War, and Self-DefensePhilosophia 41 (4): 1-29. 2013.This essay distinguishes two main forms of pacifism, personal pacifism and political pacifism. It then contrasts the views on self-defense of political pacifism and just war theory, paying special attention to notions of the state and sovereignty
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| War and Violence |
| Value Theory |
Areas of Interest
| War and Violence |
| Peace and Nonviolence |
| Social and Political Philosophy |