1st Edition

War, Pacifism, and Deterrence A Pragmatist-Transcendental Perspective

By Sami Pihlström Copyright 2026
126 Pages
by Routledge

In our troubled times of global conflict, philosophical reflection on war and peace has never been more urgent. This distinctive contribution to the ethics of war combines pragmatism with Kantian-inspired transcendental philosophy to offer fresh insights into age-old questions of when, if ever, war can be ethically acceptable. Sami Pihlström argues that both traditional just war theory and... Read more

 This distinctive contribution to the ethics of war combines pragmatism with Kantian-inspired transcendental philosophy to offer fresh insights into age-old questions of when, if ever, war can be ethically acceptable.

Biography

Sami Pihlström is Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and the Director of the Centre of Excellence, “Meliorist Philosophy of Suffering”, funded by the Research Council of Finland. His recent books include Pragmatist Truth in the Post-Truth Age (2021), Toward a Pragmatist Philosophy of the Humanities (2022), and “The Unthinkable” in Ethics, History, and Philosophical Anthropology (2025).

“This is book is for those who always felt at unease with pacifism. Pihlström provides a timely and challenging philosophical outlook on the questions of war and peace.”

Ana Honnacker, LMU Munich, Germany