Concerned philosophers for peace
- Concerned philosophers for peace
Concerned Philosophers For Peace (CPP) is an organization of professional philosophers founded in 1981. It is the "largest and most active organization of professional philosophers in North America oriented to the critique of militarism and the search for a just and lasting peace." [http://www.philosophy.uncc.edu/wcgay/pubcpp.htm]
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