Is Pacifism Irrational?

Peace Review 11 (1):65-70 (1999)
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Abstract

In this paper, I counter arguments to the effect that pacifism must be irrational which cite hypothetical situations in which violence is necessary to prevent a far greater evil. I argue that for persons similar to myself, for whom such scenarios are extremely unlikely, promoting in oneself the disposition to avoid violence in any circumstances is more likely to lead to better results than not cultivating such a disposition just for the sake of such unlikely eventualities.

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Kevin Klement
University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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