Exploring the ethics of warfare, the narrative unfolds through the dialogue between a critically injured soldier and his spouse. It delves into major philosophical traditions such as realism, pacifism, just war theory, and international law. By referencing historical conflicts from the Civil War to contemporary issues in Iraq, the author highlights the moral complexities and ambiguities surrounding war, offering readers a profound examination of its ethical implications.
Nieuwe Dialogen in de Filosofie Reeks
Deze serie duikt in de meest urgente vragen van de hedendaagse filosofie via dialogen tussen vooraanstaande denkers. Het biedt frisse perspectieven op traditionele onderwerpen en opkomende uitdagingen waarmee de mensheid wordt geconfronteerd. Ontworpen voor iedereen die geïnteresseerd is in een dieper begrip van de wereld en zijn plaats daarin, verkent de collectie ethische, politieke en metafysische dilemma's. De focus ligt op het bevorderen van dialoog en wederzijds begrip in filosofisch onderzoek.



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Evolution and Religion
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Michael Ruse, a leading expert on Charles Darwin, presents a fictional dialogue among characters with sharply contrasting positions regarding the tensions between science and religious belief.
Dialogues about God
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The book features fictional dialogues that explore various perspectives on the existence of God, including theism, atheism, and skepticism. Through five original debates, Taliaferro engages with historical exchanges among notable philosophers like Antony Flew, Bertrand Russell, and A. J. Ayer, presenting nuanced arguments about the nature of God. These discussions not only reflect contrasting views but also delve into the complexities of belief and doubt, making philosophical debates accessible and engaging.