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The stimulus comes from the anime Attack on Titan.

The series is centred around the lives of

its three main characters, Eren, Mikasa and Armin. The first scene in question (A) takes place

within episode 68 (21:32-22:32). It occurs just after a military ambush, where our main

characters are forced to strike with immense power against both soldiers and civilians in

order to defence themselves from a possible counterattack. While reflecting about the event,

Armin performs a soliloquy in which he tries to justify the countless deaths that were brought

about by their actions, while Mikasa and Eren join him to restate one of the main themes of

the series. They make the following argument very clear and explicitly:

(1) You lose, you die.

(2) You win, you live.

(3) If

(4) Fight.

(B) This acts as a mirror to episode 6 (17:11-18:43)

about to kill Eren, and Eren begs Mikasa to save him using the exact same formulation.

Meanwhile, Mikasa remembers images of a praying mantis eating a butterfly, illustrating how

the same argument can be applied to nature.

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Table of Contents

Stimulus ....................................................................................................................................................2

Resolving conflict through pacifism, not violence ................................................................................4

Introduction...........................................................................................................................................4

Justification of the Research Question .............................................................................................4


I Methodology ....................................................................................................................................4

Warist perspectives ...............................................................................................................................5

Criterion B From a Darwinian perspective to warism ........................................................................................5


CLARITYOF
Evaluation of Darwinian warism .....................................................................................................5

Proposing a necessary alternative to war: pacifism.............................................................................6

Leviathan ...........................................................................................................................6

Rejection of the Leviathan: authoritarianism cannot be the alternative to conflict .........................7

Y Negative peace versus positive peace: analyzing cooperative pacifism ..........................................7

Evaluation of cooperative pacifism ..................................................................................................8

Conclusions of the discussion .............................................................................................................10

Bibliography ...........................................................................................................................................11
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