"Philosophy of War" in Non-Western Intellectual Traditions: the Experience of the Indigenous Population of North America and China
There is a special relationship to the phenomenon of "war" in the history of philosophy, political science, cultural studies, and other humanitarian disciplines. War has always been an integral part of history, politics, religion, and culture despite its destructive power and inhuman conse...
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Main Authors: | Sergii Rudenko (Author), Yaroslav Sobolievskyi (Author) |
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International Society of Philosophy and Cosmology,
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