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Dediscoursification: how discursive attitudes cause wars
Dediscoursification: how discursive attitudes cause wars, 2016. (rukopis).
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Naslov
Dediscoursification: how discursive attitudes cause
wars
Autori
Pehar, Dražen
Vrsta, podvrsta
Ostale vrste radova, rukopis
Godina
2016
Ključne riječi
Dediscoursification ; causes of war ; loss of moral-discursive status ; discourse-ethics ; meaning ; truth ; reasons ; promising ; just wars
Sažetak
The manuscript presents the theory of dediscoursification as one of the major causes of war. Dediscoursification is a process whereby a partner to communication loses his or her status of a moral-discursive individual by violating some key moral-discursive values, thus making it unreasonable for his or her interlocutor to continue relying on discourse as a medium of problem, or conflict, solving. Chapter 1 presents several empirical studies to illustrate the process ; Chapter 2 focuses on individual moral- discursive parameters of language: meaning, truth, reason-giving, and promise-making. Chapter 3 proposes the theory, and Chapter 4 nests the theory within wider frames: republican political theory and the tradition of just-war perspectives.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Pravo, Politologija, Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti, Filozofija