本体论安全
认识论
社会学
国家(计算机科学)
冲突解决
本体论
现存分类群
分辨率(逻辑)
安全研究
社会科学
计算机科学
哲学
人工智能
算法
进化生物学
生物
标识
DOI:10.4324/9781315796314-8
摘要
As noted in the introduction, theoretically the book primarily builds on the notion
of ontological security, pioneered in the psycho-analytical literature by R.D.
Laing (1990, originally published in 1960) and later adopted and developed in
social theory by Anthony Giddens (1991). At the cost of bypassing certain critical
nuances in the development of the concept (zarakol 2010, pp.6-7), I will mainly
rely on Giddens’ formulation and develop a conceptual/analytical framework to
employ it in the study of conflict resolution. Critical to this endeavour will be the
refinement of the theoretical link between ontological (in)security and anxiety,
which I will attempt to do by drawing mainly on Soren Kierkegaard and Paul
Tillich. To mark the multi-layered nature of the concept, in the first three sections
of the chapter, I will lay out the dynamics and manifestations of ontological (in)
security at the individual, societal/state, and ultimately the state/inter-state levels.
In the fourth section, I will discuss the contribution of ontological security to the
extant literature on conflict resolution and present a framework to analyse the
impact of ontological security in conflict resolution processes. The purpose of this
chapter is not to lay out a definitive framework for the subsequent chapters, but
advance a number of insights for the contributors to adopt, refine, and challenge
as they see fit.
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