Difference between revisions of "Definition: Pacifism" - New World Encyclopedia

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'''pacifism''' (countable and uncountable, plural '''pacifisms''')
 
'''pacifism''' (countable and uncountable, plural '''pacifisms''')
 
# The support of [[peace]], specifically:
 
# The support of [[peace]], specifically:
## The conviction that it is morally wrong to settle disputes (especially between countries) by war or other violent means.  
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## The conviction that it is morally wrong to settle disputes (especially between countries) by [[war]] or other [[violence|violent]] means.  
 
## The ethical avoidance of inflicting harm on others in one's daily life.
 
## The ethical avoidance of inflicting harm on others in one's daily life.
 
## The combination of the above two philosophical viewpoints.
 
## The combination of the above two philosophical viewpoints.
# (video games) The additional challenge of winning a game without harming any enemy characters.
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# ([[video game]]s) The additional challenge of winning a game without harming any enemy characters.
 
===Derived terms===
 
===Derived terms===
 
* [[anarcho-pacifism]]
 
* [[anarcho-pacifism]]

Latest revision as of 16:31, 30 November 2023

Etymology

From French pacifisme, from pacifique (borrowed from Latin pācificus (“peace making”)); pacific + -ism.

Noun

pacifism (countable and uncountable, plural pacifisms)

  1. The support of peace, specifically:
    1. The conviction that it is morally wrong to settle disputes (especially between countries) by war or other violent means.
    2. The ethical avoidance of inflicting harm on others in one's daily life.
    3. The combination of the above two philosophical viewpoints.
  2. (video games) The additional challenge of winning a game without harming any enemy characters.

Derived terms

  • anarcho-pacifism
  • ultra-pacifism

Related terms

  • pacific
  • pacificism
  • pacificist
  • pacifist

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