
Original photo by TusitaStudio. Public domain image.
In our next episode, out Tuesday, we finish our exploration of the ethics of war with a look at some of the perspectives that took root in Asian philosophy.
Reading List:
1 Samuel 15:1-9 (New International Version) – Bible Gateway
Eddie Izzard: Dressed to Kill – Tripod.com
History of China - Wikipedia
Silk Road, by Joshua J. Mark – Ancient History Encyclopedia
Why Chinese Study the Warring States Period, by J.M. Norton – The Diplomat
Mohism – Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Mohism, Just War, Sovereignty, and Identity, by Chris Fraser – University of Hong Kong
Chinese Just War Ethics: Origin, Development, and Dissent, edited by Ping-Cheung Lo and Sumner B. Twiss – Google Books
The Philosophy of the Mozi: The First Consequentialists, by Chris Fraser – Google Books
Chinese Ethics, by David Wong – Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Warfare in Chinese History, edited by H. J. Van Derven – Google Books
Confucianism, by Judith A. Berling – Center for Global Education
Legalism, by Richard R. Wertz – Exploring Chinese History
Seven Military Classics Of Ancient China, translated by Ralph D Sawyer – Internet Archive
American Revolution Reinvents Guerrilla Warfare - NPR
The Nuremberg Trials, by Doug Linder – University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
Lao Tzu: On War and Weapons, by Marilyn Turkovich – Charter for Compassion
Tao - Center of Traditional Taoist Teachings
Just War Tradition and Buddhism, by Laksiri Jayasuriya – International Studies
War and Buddhism, by Barbara O'Brien – About Religion
Buddhism, Nonviolence, and Power, by Sallie B. King – Journal of Buddhist Ethics
Music Notes (in order of appearance):
Psalters - We are all lepers here
Lucky Dragons - dublab "Open Wide" Proton Drive theme
Jianhong He - Yu Wang Tan Ming
Artofescapism - Train to Ikekeburo
“We are all lepers here” used under public domain. “dublab ‘Open Wide’ Proton Drive theme” and “Yu Wang Tan Ming” used under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. “Train to Ikekeburo” used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license.