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RELIGION, PACIFISM, AND THE DOCTRINE OF RESTRAINT
Authors:Christopher J. Eberle
Affiliation:United States Naval Academy
Abstract:The doctrine of restraint is the claim that citizens and legislators ought to restrain themselves from making political decisions solely on religious grounds. That doctrine is normally construed as a general constraint on religious arguments: an exclusively religious rationale as such is an inappropriate basis for a political decision, particularly a coercive political decision. However, the most common arguments for the doctrine of restraint fail to show that citizens and legislators ought to obey the doctrine of restraint, as we can see by reflecting on those arguments as they bear on the Agapic Pacifist's rationale for denying that even legitimate political authorities may use lethal military force.
Keywords:religion and politics    public reason    liberalism    pacifism    doctrine of restraint
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