The Shadow of Power Philosophical Perspectives on Violence and Politics
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Author: | Edited by Dr Dolichan Kollareth and Dr Arokiaraj Patrick |
ISBN 13: | 9789360651787 |
Binding: | Softcover |
Language: | English |
Year: | 2024 |
Pages: | xx+164pp., |
Series/Volumes: | JD Philosophy Series-32. |
Published On: | 25th October 2024 |
Subject: | Philosophy and Religion/Christianity |
About the Book
CONTENTS: Foreword
Preface
ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 1: Genocide as a Political Tool: A Historical and Contemporary Analysis
Angel Deepthi Gabriel and Princeton Da Gama
Chapter 2: Who Is S-He in This In-Dependent World?
Niroshan Croos and Vilnisha Borges
Chapter 3: Curriculum and Violence: Radicalisation of Education
Rohan D’Almeida and Tomy Issac
Chapter 4: From Violence toward Fair and Just Society: Analysing Manipur’s Ethnic Violence
Paul Veingaulou and Sushil Hansdak
Chapter 5: Hannah Arendt’s Political Philosophy and its Relevance in Contemporary Socio-political Issues
Elio Setu and Kiran Allen Branco
Chapter 6: Girardian Perspective of Mimetic Violence: With an Emphasis on the Ayodhya Issue
Kollara John Mathew and Maria Divij
ROOTS AND CAUSES
Chapter 7: Are We Inherently Violent? Exploring the Roots and Impact of Violence
Suman D’Souza and Agil Roy
Chapter 8: Fear as a Catalyst for Political Violence: An Empirical and Philosophical Exploration
Nithin Jameson and David Mathew
Chapter 9: Disinformation in the Digital Age and the Politics of Violence
Dolichan Kollareth
RESPONSES AND SOLUTIONS
Chapter 10: A Philosophical Investigation of Fascist Ideology as a Recipe for Violence in India
Ovin Rodrigues and Jeevan Kishore
Chapter 11: Levinas’ Responsibility for the Other as a Response to Violent Socio-Political Society
Arokiaraj Patrick
Chapter 12: Exploring the Feasibility of Dangerous Memories as a Non-Violent Antidote to Evil in Contemporary Indian Politics
Anila Wilson and Nirmal Savio Paul
Contributors.