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ID144298
Title ProperConflict resolution, logic of identity and recognition through narrative
LanguageENG
AuthorSingsuriya, Pagorn
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes various presuppositions behind the principle of absolute openness, which the philosophers of difference hold as the general principle of conflict resolution. Close attention is paid to the issue of identity. To prevent and resolve conflicts, these philosophers propose that others should be recognized by letting them be themselves. In agreement with works on conflict resolution by scholars from other disciplines such as cognitive and social psychology, sociology, anthropology and international relations, these philosophers see the process of identification as critical to understanding antagonism. They analyze this process using the logic of identity, which leads to the principle of absolute openness. It is shown through Paul Ricoeur's philosophy that the presuppositions underlying their understanding of the logic of identity are problematic. Ricoeur's idea of recognition through narrative is then explored and suggestions of how it may help resolve identity conflicts are discussed.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol. 28, No.2; Jun 2016: p.197-212
Journal SourceGlobal Change Peace and Security Vol: 28 No 2
Key WordsConflict Resolution ;  Recognition ;  Narrative ;  Logic Of Identity ;  Philosopher Of Difference ;  Paul Ricoeur


 
 
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