Question 1 What is a ‘conscientious objector’? How do they reflect the core values of pacifism? Would all pacifists agree with this approach? Why or why not? Flashcards
Question 1 What is a ‘conscientious objector’? How do they reflect the core values of pacifism? Would all pacifists agree with this approach? Why or why not?
A ‘conscientious objector’ is someone who opposes war or military service based on their moral or religious beliefs. They reflect the core values of pacifism, which fundamentally believes in non-violent opposition to the use of violence and injustice in any form. The refusal to bear arms, as practiced by conscientious objectors, directly aligns with the pacifist stance against war and violence. While a strong tenet of pacifism, it’s possible that not all pacifists would agree with this specific approach in every situation. Some pacifists, while deeply opposed to violence, might engage in non-violent resistance or other forms of activism rather than outright refusal of all forms of service, especially if they could contribute to peace or non-violent aid. However, the conscientious objector’s stance is a direct and clear embodiment of the anti-war sentiment at the heart of pacifism.
What is a ‘conscientious objector’?
A ‘conscientious objector’ is someone who opposes war or military service based on their moral or religious beliefs.
How do they reflect the core values of pacifism?
They reflect the core values of pacifism, which fundamentally believes in non-violent opposition to the use of violence and injustice in any form. The refusal to bear arms, as practiced by conscientious objectors, directly aligns with the pacifist stance against war and violence.
Would all pacifists agree with this approach? Why or why not?
While a strong tenet of pacifism, it’s possible that not all pacifists would agree with this specific approach in every situation. Some pacifists, while deeply opposed to violence, might engage in non-violent resistance or other forms of activism rather than outright refusal of all forms of service, especially if they could contribute to peace or non-violent aid. However, the conscientious objector’s stance is a direct and clear embodiment of the anti-war sentiment at the heart of pacifism.