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Ethics of breath and the atmosphere of politics
pp. 193-200
Abstract
In this chapter, we summarise some of our previous arguments and propose—also with the help of a series of models—a new and original thought based on our mesocosmic (and essentially intercultural) awareness of breath and the related atmosphere of politics. We propose that thinking the way of peace (and nonviolence) could be reachable only through dynamics of a triadic structure(s), as proposed in the concluding chapter of this book. This thought really originates from Josiah Royce's original observations on C. S. Peirce's semiotics and its triadic scheme (intepreter–interpretant–interpretee) from the essay "The Neighbor: Love and Hate", which concludes this chapter.
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Škof Lenart (2015) Breath of proximity: intersubjectivity, ethics and peace. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 193-200
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9738-2_11
Full citation:
Škof Lenart (2015) Ethics of breath and the atmosphere of politics, In: Breath of proximity, Dordrecht, Springer, 193–200.