Philosophy Between War and Peace (Athena) vs. (Ares)
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https://doi.org/10.54172/0mxe4m47Keywords:
philosophy, war, peace.Abstract
This research aims to shed light the on the occurrence of war, to trace philosophic theories, which formed a theoretical framework for it, and what is the position of philosophers, where they represent the most influential phenomena in the history of mankind, to the extent that some attribute to it scientific development and moral and political advancement, which is also the most ferocious form of human competition, because it investigates one of its parties, once and for all, which means the need for strong justifications, to be presented, and philosophy has contributed prominently - in addition to religious justifications that do not In the context of research - in justifying many wars, war theories have had a great presence in the history of philosophical thought, and the current reality, requires philosophy to examine those justifications, to see how much contribution they can make, whether in justifying war, or consolidating peace.
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