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- W1968893132 abstract "Multiple perspectives can be brought to bear on the concept of peace: political, cultural, religious, sociological, psychological, or philosophical. Every attempt to describe the concept of peace narrows its meaning to the concrete terms of a particular humanistic or scientific discipline, simultaneously subjectively reducing that term. This status quo raises difficulties related to the epistemological field of peace research. One consequence of these complications is to call into question the name of the field itself. The term ―peace research‖ is strictly descriptive—that is, it describes the area of research, but does not precisely identify its object. In contrast, the names of detailed sciences, like psychology and sociology, which are built upon academic tradition, synthetically set forth their object of research. Questions should be asked concerning the roots of the difficulties in finding an adequate and unequivocal name for the overall field of peace research, one that would simultaneously call attention to the interdisciplinary nature of that research. The problem of identifying a homogeneous domain of study is a result of the complex and multifaceted character of peace research, which is considered supradisciplinary." @default.
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- W1968893132 title "Idealistic and Realistic Typology of Peace" @default.
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