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    From Social Conflicts to Human Rights: The Normative Meaning of Human Rights in Rainer Forst.Jorge Armindo Sell - 2019 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 64 (2):e32885.
    Universal Declaration of Human Rights 70th anniversary is been celebrated in 2018. On the other hand, people are still arguing about the political, juridical, social and civilizational gains it has provided. Such discussions, however, focus on peripheral aspects of Human Rights, losing sight of what could be understood as its highest normative gain. Whenever arguments are not completely rectified, they dissociate from the social demands that actually gave them meaning and relevance. From this scope, the article intends to (...)
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  2. Social conflict and value education in contemporary india.Mm Agrawal - 2002 - In Kireet Joshi, Philosophy of value-oriented education: theory and practice: proceedings of the National Seminar, 18-20 January, 2002. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research. pp. 375.
     
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    Social Conflict and the Life-Ground of Value.Jeff Noonan - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (4):447-457.
  4. Climate Change and Social Conflicts.Richard Sťahel - 2016 - Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 15:480-496.
    This article outlines the role of globalized mass media in the perception of environmental and social threats and its reciprocal conditionality in the globalized society. It examines the reasons why the global environmental crisis will not lead to a world-wide environmental movement for change of the basic imperatives of the world economicpolitical system. Coherency between globalized mass media and wide-spreading of consumer lifestyle exists despite the fact that it deepens the devastation of environment and social conflicts. Globalized (...)
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    Social Conflict and Resolution.R. G. Frey - 1984 - Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 6:1-16.
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    (1 other version)Axel Honneth: the social conflict and the ways of the look. Notes to think the problem beyond recognition.Jorge Ariel Palacio - 2020 - Humanities Journal of Valparaiso 16:215-237.
    In this paper we will address one of the forms that assume the social conflict, considering an everyday behavior: the look and the ways of representation that it produces. The beginning of our argumentation is marked by Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition. His contributions give a perspective that allow us to unite the analysis of socials struggles with the problem of the look. For this work we study how Honneth build an ethical approach about the look, from the ideas (...)
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  7. Social Conflicts as Pillars of Democratic Market Society.Albert O. Hirschman - 1994 - Political Theory 22 (2):203-218.
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    Bell Social Conflict in the Age of Justinian. Its Nature, Management, and Mediation. Pp. xviii + 393, ills, maps. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Cased, £80, US$150. ISBN: 978-0-19-956733-1. [REVIEW]Geoffrey Greatrex - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (1):256-258.
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  9. (1 other version)The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts.Axel Honneth - 1996 - MIT Press.
    In this pathbreaking study, Axel Honneth argues that "the struggle for recognition" is, and should be, at the center of social conflicts. Moving smoothly between moral philosophy and social theory, Honneth offers insights into such issues as the social forms of recognition and nonrecognition, the moral basis of interaction in human conflicts, the relation between the recognition model and conceptions of modernity, the normative basis of social theory, and the possibility of mediating between Hegel (...)
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    Social Conflict in the Era of Detente: New Roles for Ideologues, Revolutionaries, and Youth.Arthur Vidich - 1975 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 42.
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    Social Conflicts and the Role of Buddhism: Centering to Sri Lanka.Gnanaloka Thero - 2015 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 45:131-161.
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    Resolving social conflicts through hostage posting: Theoretical and empirical considerations.Gideon Keren & Werner Raub - 1993 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 122 (4):429.
  13. The Social Conflicts Underpinning China's Cultural Revolution Turmoil.Jonathan Unger - 2009 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 44 (3):4.
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    Prince, the Social Conflict and the Construction of a Collective Identity in Machiavelli.Vinícius Leardini Gonzaga - 2022 - Revista de Filosofia Moderna E Contemporânea 10 (1):231-237.
    This text aims to examine the way in which a collective identity is constructed in Machiavelli’s The Prince, as well as the limits of this construction. First, we seek to demonstrate the primacy of social conflict over all other elements considered by Machiavelli, including the prince. Next, we seek to indicate the complexity of this determination, as the prince’s action also affects the aforementioned conflict by influencing it. Finally, since Machiavelli rejects the middle way (via del mezzo), the “prince” (...)
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  15. The Functions of Social Conflict.Lewis Coser - 1956 - Philosophy 34 (129):179-180.
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    Revenge and Social Conflict.Kit Richard Christensen - 2016 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    Revenge has been a subject of concern in most intellectual traditions throughout history, and even when social norms regard it as permissible or even obligatory, it is commonly recognised as being more counterproductive than beneficial. In this book, Kit R. Christensen explores this provocative issue, offering an in-depth account of both the nature of revenge and the causes and consequences of the desire for this kind of retaliatory violence. He then develops a version of eudaimonistic consequentialism to argue that (...)
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    Care of the S: Dynamics of the mind between social conflicts and the dialogicality of the self.Roman Madzia - 2017 - Human Affairs 27 (4):433-443.
    The paper deals predominantly with the theory of moral reconstruction in George H. Mead’s thinking. It also points out certain underdeveloped aspects of Mead’s social-psychological theory of the self and his moral philosophy, and attempts to develop them. Since Mead’s ideas concerning ethics and moral philosophy are anchored in his social psychology, the paper begins with a description of his theory and underlines some problematic areas and tries to solve them. The most important of these, as the author (...)
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    The adult-child relationship in breastfeeding and development: a Merleau-Pontian perspective on the existential and social conflicts in childrearing.Talia Welsh - 2017 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 16 (4):649-659.
    This paper discusses Merleau-Ponty’s use of idea of ambivalence and its role in psychological conflicts. Merleau-Ponty affirms ambivalent conflicts as lived and social rather than biologically determined, as one might have in some developmental accounts, or hidden, as in some psychoanalytic accounts. With this concept, the paper takes up feminist considerations of the conflicts experienced by mothers in breastfeeding. It argues that the Merleau-Pontian and feminist approach to considering breastfeeding provides a nuanced model for thinking about (...)
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    Social Conflicts in the Roman Republic - P. A. Brunt: Social Conflicts in the Roman Republic. Pp. xii+164; 3 maps. London: Chatto & Windus, 1971. Cloth, £1·50. [REVIEW]A. W. Lintott - 1974 - The Classical Review 24 (2):253-255.
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    The ideal of freedom in the Anthropocene: A new crisis of legitimation and the brutalization of geo-social conflicts.Mikael Carleheden & Nikolaj Schultz - 2022 - Thesis Eleven 170 (1):99-116.
    Modern social orders are legitimized by the ideal of freedom. Most conceptions of this ideal are theorized against the backdrop of nature understood as governed by its own laws beyond the realm of the social. However, such an understanding of nature is now being challenged by the ‘Anthropocene’ hypothesis. This article investigates the consequences of this hypothesis for freedom as an ideal legitimizing social order. We begin by discussing the conception of legitimation, after which we examine three (...)
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  21. Pragmatic Inquiry and Social Conflict: A Critical Reconstruction of Dewey's Model of Democracy.Marion Smiley - 1990 - Praxis International 9 (4):365-380.
    This article reconstructs John Dewey's philosophy of the public by replacing its emphasis on scientific truth with an interpretive model of inquiry; it then shows how we can use this interpretive model of inquiry both to prevent collective harms and to expand the boundaries of our moral community.
     
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    Mad about wildlife: looking at social conflict over wildlife.Ann Herda-Rapp & Theresa L. Goedeke (eds.) - 2005 - Boston: Brill.
    This collection of qualitative case studies demonstrates how social groups create opposing symbolic meanings of Nature during conflict over wildlife issues. It highlights the untapped utility of constructionist approaches for understanding how different meanings can ultimately affect wildlife and people.
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    Politics and Social Conflict in South India.Morris Dembo & Eugene F. Irschick - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (2):324.
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    The characteristic of political-social conflicts in Corean state and society and the restoration of the constitutionality of the absent state – From the partial and the fragmented state to the cohesive state based on the true rule of law.Yun-Gi Hong - 2015 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 78:5-22.
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    Sources of Social Power, Varieties of Capital, and Types of Stratification: the Heuristic Potential of Multivariate Macroanalysis of Social Conflict.Nikolay Protsenko - 2023 - Sociology of Power 35 (1):11-30.
    This article sketches out a multifactorial approach to the analysis of social conflict, based primarily on studies by Max Weber and prominent contemporary historical macrosociologists such as Michael Mann, Richard Lachman, and Ivan Szelenyi. The approach offers opportunities to bridge the gap between two key strands of the sociological tradition of conflict — Marxist and Weberian. It is argued that they do not exclude each other but work on the principle of complementarity, operating on a similar set of terms (...)
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    The Savings Approach to Social Conflict.Bill Puka - 1984 - Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 6:120-137.
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    Revenge and Social Conflict, written by Kit R. Christensen.David Gurney - 2020 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 17 (1):119-121.
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    Education and the Social Conflict.John Hayden - 1937 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 12 (1):156-158.
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    Developing new identities in social conflicts. Constructivist perspectives: edited by E. Morales-López and A. Floyd, Amsterdam, PA, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2017, 293 pp., £ 99, $ 149 (HB), ISBN: 978-90-272-0662-6.Nicolina Montesano Montessori - 2020 - Critical Discourse Studies 17 (4):470-473.
    Volume 17, Issue 4, September 2020, Page 470-473.
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    Religion and Social Conflict in South Asia.R. Morton Smith & Bardwell L. Smith - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):333.
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    Global justice and social conflict: The foundations of liberal order and international law.Inés Valdez - 2023 - Contemporary Political Theory 22 (1):6-9.
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    Institutions and Social Conflict, Jack Knight. Cambridge University Press, 1992, 234 + xiii pages.Malcolm Rutherford - 1995 - Economics and Philosophy 11 (2):370.
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    Sociability and Social Conflict in George Herbert Mead's Interactionism, 1900-1919.Andrew Feffer - 1990 - Journal of the History of Ideas 51 (2):233-254.
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    The Functions of Social Conflict. By Lewis A. Coser (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1956. Pp. 188. Price 18s.).J. C. Rees - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (129):179-.
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  35. Continuities in the Study of Social Conflict.Lewis A. Coser - 1967 - Free Press Collier-Macmillan.
     
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  36. The Economy of the Kingdom: Social Conflict and Economic Relations in Cake's Gospel.Harvor Monnes - 1988
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    How Our Love of Dogs Creates Social Conflict.James K. Beggan - 2022 - Lexington Books.
    The author examines the meaning that dogs have for people as friends and family members. This almost magical interspecies connection, which relates to philosophical concepts about the moral responsibility human beings have to dogs, can increase social conflict between people because of differences in how people care for their dogs.
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    Who Makes Your Heart Beat? What Makes You Sweat? Social Conflict in Virtual Reality for Educators.Minha Lee, Jan Kolkmeier, Dirk Heylen & Wijnand IJsselsteijn - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Though educators often deal with stressful social conflicts, many face them ad hoc without much training. We studied if and how virtual agents can help University staff manage student-teacher conflicts. We explored educators' verbal, behavioral, and physiological reactions to a virtual agent that brought up a student-teacher conflict and held exit-interviews. Our qualitative analysis revealed that virtual agents for conflict training were positively received, but not for conflict mediation with cross-cultural differences. Those with non-Western backgrounds felt that (...)
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  39. Accommodation of Local Culture as a Strategy to Reduce the Potential for Religious Social Conflict: Learning from the Indonesian Experience.Kholis Ridho - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture.
    The religious factor in social life often functions as an instrument to suppress the potential for conflict and or at the same time triggers the potential for conflict to strengthen. Therefore, the author argues that it is important to place religion in the construction of a society's cultural space. Without cultural space, religion will always be a scapegoat for all conflict events in the name of religion and even terrorism. This research tests whether cultural factors are able to mediate (...)
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    The Territorial Dimension: The Component of Business Strategy that Prevents the Generation of Social Conflicts.Alejandro Fontana, Susana Sastre-Merino & Maritza Baca - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 141 (2):367-380.
    Taking advantage of economic opportunities has led to numerous conflicts between society and business in various geographies of the world. Companies have developed social responsibility programs to prevent and manage these types of problems. However, some authors comment that these programs lack a strategic vision. Starting with the Working with People model, created for the field of rural development planning, this paper proposes a methodology to prevent the generation of social conflicts from business strategy: the territorial (...)
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    A Study on the Control of Human Desire and the Solutions of Social Conflict through Yi Hwang’s ‘Weifa(未發) Cultivate Method’. 김승영 - 2021 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 96:113-136.
    미발수행법은 마음이 지각하기 이전의 상태에서 욕망의 고리를 끊기 위한 수양의 방편 이다. 이황의 ‘미발수행법’은 현대 자본주의 사회에서 인간이 어떻게 욕망을 제어하고 조 절하고 절제하여 사회적 갈등의 원인을 제거하는가에 깊은 성찰이 녹아있다. 이황은 마음이 미발 상태에 있을 때는 기가 힘쓰지 않은 때이며, 오로지 리가 있을 뿐 이어서 악이 존재하지 않을 때임을 말한다. 미발의 상태에서 현실로 넘어오는 그 찰나에 마음은 리와 기라는 결합체이지만, 이 때 기가 용사하지 않으므로 리의 순선함이 그대로 발현될 수 있다. 이황은 인간의 욕망을 제거하는 방법으로 그 보이지 않는 곳에서도 (...)
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    Beyond Harmony and Consensus: A Social Conflict Approach to Technology.Mikael Hård - 1993 - Science, Technology and Human Values 18 (4):408-432.
    This article presents a sociological perspective that suggests that technology should be seen as a means for groups to retain or rearrange social relations. Claiming, first, that the sociotechnical systems approach in technology-and-society studies often tend to bring out harmony and cooperation as an ideal and, second, that central social construc tivists tend to interpret closure and stabilization processes in terms of consensus, this article, instead, argues that technology should be regarded as the outcome of conflicting interests and (...)
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    Sustaining democracy: folk epistemology and social conflict.Robert B. Talisse - 2013 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 16 (4):500-519.
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    Between conflict and reconciliation: the hard truth.Rosemary R. P. Lerner - 2007 - Human Studies 30 (2):115-130.
    In the context of the fairly recent Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC), I examine phenomenologically the nature of truth as the essential condition for overcoming social and political conflicts, and as an instrument for enforcing so-called “transitional justice” periods and promoting reconciliation. I also briefly approach the limits of this truth’s possibility of being recognized, if its evaluative and practical dimensions and its appeal to an “intelligence of emotions” do not prevail over its merely theoretical claims. Though not (...)
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    The conflict between secular and religious narratives in the United States: Wittgenstein, social construction, and communication.John Sumser - 2016 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    The Conflict Between Secular and Religious Narratives in the United States uses the theory of social construction and the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein to examine the current divide between religious and secular narratives in the United States. Sumser analyzes how Americans apply religious and secular reasoning to contemporary social problems, and explains the resurgence of religious worldviews and the simultaneous growth of an assertive form of atheism in America. This book is recommended for scholars of communication studies, religious (...)
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    Who Owns America? Social Conflict over Property Rights. [REVIEW]Alan Zundel - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (4):423-424.
  47. Toward an Ethics of Tragic Uncertainty: Miguel de Unamuno and Global Social Conflict.Reyes Espinoza - 2019 - Dissertation, Purdue University
    My dissertation is in two parts. First, it develops a philosophical concept of “tragic uncertainty,” derived from early twentieth-century Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno. Secondly, it demonstrates ethical application of tragic uncertainty to human societal events. The ethical imperative created from tragic uncertainty—and not either tragedy or uncertainty alone—is the following. Given a tragic situation with a great degree of uncertainty, people living with doubt, mental despair, and perpetual anguish because of it should be provided relief. Generally, this relief should (...)
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    Review of Axel Honneth: The Struggle for Recognition: The Moral Grammar of Social Conflicts[REVIEW]Andrew Levine - 1998 - Ethics 108 (3):619-622.
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    Conflict and Dialogue Perspectives to Social Change: Insights From an African Culture.Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ani - 2015 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 16 (2):140-157.
    I examine the conflict and dialogue perspectives to social change. Distinguishing between conflict and aggression, I argue that although conflict of interest is inevitable, it is also inevitable that we use aggression to cleal with our conflicting interests. The conflicting nature of human interests makes at least verbal conflict to be unavoidable, but I distinguish between verbal conflict and verbal aggression. With the help of Aristotle's components of persuasion, I further distinguish benueen verbal conflict approaches such as rational nonaggressive, (...)
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    Two conflicting interpretations of social philosophy.Alpar Losoncz - 2014 - Filozofija I Društvo 25 (2):56-76.
    In this paper I present two philosophers, namely Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Jean-Paul Sartre, but from the perspective of social philosophy. I emphasize that social philosophy proves to be a rarity today, and this explains the necessity of articulation of the achievements of these philosophers. In particular, I analyze the relationship between the articulation of intersubjectivity and social philosophy and on the basis of these relations I present the differences and conflicts between the aforementioned philosophers. Merleau-Ponty?s philosophy (...)
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