03612nam 2200433 450 991080729990332120230627032549.09781628944877(electronic bk.)9781628944853(MiAaPQ)EBC30296637(Au-PeEL)EBL30296637(CKB)25791622100041(EXLCZ)992579162210004120230627d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOn violence a philosophical dialogue /Nicholas J. Pappas1st ed.New York, NY :Algora Publishing,[2022]©20221 online resource (208 pages)Print version: Pappas, Nicholas J. On Violence New York : Algora Publishing,c2022 9781628944853 Intro -- More Books by Nick Pappas -- Introduction -- On Violence -- ~ Reason -- ~ Choices -- ~ Aloud -- ~ Judgment -- ~ Domination -- ~ Individuals -- Logic -- ~ Truth -- ~ Attack -- ~ Let Be -- ~ Violence -- ~ Sharing -- ~ More or Less -- ~ Like with Like -- ~ Alone -- ~ Death -- ~ Reasons -- ~ Friends -- ~ Again -- ~ Within -- ~ Reinforcement -- ~ Escape -- ~ One -- ~ Love -- ~ Weird -- ~ Knowing -- ~ Rarity -- ~ Becoming -- ~ Monsters -- ~ Kindness -- ~ Brutes and Devils -- ~ Should -- ~ Good -- ~ Shame -- ~ Ignoring -- ~ Pain -- ~ Reason, Again -- ~ The Point -- ~ Attraction -- ~ Logic -- ~ Gifts -- ~ Beliefs -- ~ Experience -- ~ Truth, Again -- ~ Disappointment -- ~ Both -- ~ Coming Up -- ~ The World -- ~ Between -- ~ Close -- ~ Standing -- ~ Quietly -- ~ Trust -- ~ Show -- ~ Knowing, Again -- ~ Sources -- ~ Metaphors -- ~ Therapy -- ~ One Way -- ~ Bombs -- ~ Threats -- ~ Hatred -- ~ Beginnings -- ~ Waste -- ~ Sweet -- ~ Innocence -- ~ Lovers -- ~ More -- ~ Death, Again -- ~ Facts -- ~ Killing -- ~ Learning -- ~ Cities -- ~ Alive -- ~ Style -- ~ Lies -- ~ Motivation -- ~ Time -- ~ Violence, Again -- ~ Aware -- ~ Control -- ~ Comfort -- ~ Memories -- ~ Open -- ~ Retreat -- ~ Victory -- ~ Fears -- ~ Luck -- ~ Allies -- ~ Ways -- ~ Choice -- ~ Forever -- ~ Unease -- ~ Scared -- ~ Good, Again -- ~ Ready -- ~ Stress -- ~ Play -- ~ Humor -- ~ Philosophy -- ~ Risk -- ~ Why -- ~ Violence, Yet Again -- ~ Us -- ~ Utility, Skepsis -- ~ Danger -- ~ Vengeance -- ~ Hope -- ~ Metaphor, Again -- ~ Help -- ~ End -- _GoBack -- Blank Page -- Blank Page.While James Monroe is responsible for a large body of correspondence, this is the first time an editor has focused principally on his written communications while serving as President George Washington's minister to France. The format of the selected letters, as Monroe wrote them, is preserved whenever possible, and they are presented for the interest of a general readership as well as for students of military, diplomatic, or political history. The addressees are identified, particularly those who have been lost to history, and, where indicated, explanatory notes are provided to assist the reader in placing the correspondence in its particular historical, political, or conceptual context. Readers are encouraged to arrive at their own conclusions as to the intention of a specific piece of correspondence.ViolencePhilosophyReasonViolencePhilosophy.Reason.179.7Pappas Nicholas J.866706MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910807299903321On violence4045013UNINA