Peace studies: a brief philosophical outline

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2024-03

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Philosophical Papers Journal of Department of Philosophy

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Das, Kanti Lal

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Ramthing, N. (2024). Peace studies: a brief philosophical outline. Philosophical Papers Journal of Department of Philosophy, XX, 99–113. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/5208

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Ramthing, N.

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Peace is vital for mutual and harmonious global existence. Avenues for academic and practical discourse on international peace are not irrelevant. Peace studies as an engaging discipline, having a global outlook, theoretical, practical, and normative, can be a promising platform for addressing issues concerning conflicts and violence through peaceful means. The enumeration and adumbration of various theories can set a perspective for pragmatically understanding peace for perpetual peace. Peace is not only an abstract idea; practical aspects are woven throughout the ideas. The unfolding of conceptual relevance to practical platforms is generated through the prism of inquiry into widely divergent spheres related to the issues. In light of the critical role of peace studies in fostering constructive conflict resolution to crises and conflicts, this study emphasizes the necessity of bolstering peace studies as an essential tactic for achieving global peace. Any endeavor for a peace strategy that aims to transform and resolve conflicts calls for a nonviolent approach since achieving peace is just as vital as the desired outcome: a peaceful international order. This paper is divided into three sections: the first defines and adumbrates the term, the second identifies and analyses numerous concepts, and the third highlights the discipline as one of the key facets of human enterprise.

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Violence, Nonviolent, Ahimsa, Peace, Conflict, War, Peace Studies

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XX

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0976-4496

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99 - 113

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