Pacifism as a Perspective: On the Inevitable Entanglement of Facts and Values

Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (2):201-213 (2018)
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Abstract

Pacifists and their opponents disagree not only about moral questions, but most often about factual questions as well. According to my reconstruction of pacifism, this is not surprising, since the pacifist, legitimately, looks at the facts in the light of her system of values. Her opponent, in turn, looks at the facts in the light of an alternative value system. And the quarrel between the two parties about supposedly descriptive matters never ceases, as there is no objective reality that could settle the issue. The pacifist’s value-laden perspective on reality is informed by Christian charity and humility: a specific mixture of optimism and pessimism.

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Olaf L. Müller
Humboldt University, Berlin

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