Ethique et violence
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Published in 2001 by L'Harmattan, *Éthique et violence* offers a scholarly examination of the moral and ethical dimensions of violence. Drawing on philosophical traditions and contemporary debates, the author investigates how concepts of right and wrong intersect with acts of aggression, coercion, and conflict. The work explores questions such as whether violence can ever be justified, how ethical frameworks assess the use of force, and what responsibilities societies bear in preventing or responding to violent acts. By weaving together theoretical analysis with real‑world examples, the book provides readers with a nuanced perspective on the complex relationship between moral reasoning and violent behavior.
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Valérie Marange
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