On the Violence and the War What is the most Important Philosophical Problem of War? A Possible Interpretation on the War
Wars and war conflicts have been seen through history. It seems this is a necessity. From the history of philosophy – among others – Hegel can be quoted, who set the necessity of wars to moral cause. Karl Marx continues: he shows how unleashing wars relates to the appearance of property and owne...
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Autor principal: | Sándor Karikó |
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Editura Universităţii Aurel Vlaicu Arad
2021
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