PHIL 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Linda Green, Naomi Klein, Elaine Scarry
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These questions are to help you review for the third exam, which will consist of 25 questions. This is only a rough guide, meant to point you towards the most significant aspects of the course this is not meant to be a comprehensive overview of the course materials covered in this exam. Questions on material not outlined here may show up on the exam so please review your lecture notes and readings. Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something. Resist reductionist explanations of violence -questions of legitimacy and power -importance of context, historicism. Founded, relied on, furthered, multiple types of violence. Extensive trade -developed science, medicine -writing systems, monumental architecture - Claim by a government to control a territory and its population. When the state fought against their own civilian population in latin. The state was playing dirty to get what they wanted.