PACS 316 Violence, Non-violence and WarPeace and Conflict Studies (2009-2010)
An exploration of the traditional debates concerning the legitimacy of violence and war as instruments in the pursuit of personal and political goals. The course critically examines a continuum of views from religious doctrines of non-resistance, to various forms of pacifism and non-violent resistance, "just-war theory" and political realism. The strategic arguments for political non-violent action are also considered.
Prerequisites: Level at least 2A or Peace and Conflict Studies Diploma students only.
Antirequisites: PACS 301C
Notes: (Cross-listed with PHIL 329)
Sections For Fall 2009
| Lectures | ||||||||
| Professor | Time | Capacity | Sec | Assoc | Rel 1 | Rel 2 | Location | Code |
| Funk, Nathan | 06:30-09:20 M T W Th F | 26/25 | 1 | 1 | CGC 1300 | 6714 | ||
| PACS students | 23/25 | |||||||
| Held With: PHIL 329 | ||||||||
Sections For Spring 2009
PACS 316 is not held in Spring 2009