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War is so obviously a bad thing that pacifism, which is defined by its hostility to war, would seem, on the face of it, to be a morally attractive position. Yet recent philosophical discussions of pacifism have tended to be unsympathetic, if not downright dismissive. In this paper Andrew Alexandra aims to demonstrate that pacifism is not impractical and should be taken seriously.

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Working Paper Number 2002/16