Chantal Mouffe and religious pluralism: agonistic experiments in non-western societies
Chantal Mouffe and religious pluralism: agonistic experiments in non-western societies
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2017
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Assumption University Press
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Prajna Vihara: The Journal of Philosophy and Religion 18, 2 (July-December 2017), 84-93
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This paper examines questions regarding the alleviation
and management of religious conflict. It will first examine
the philosophical framework of Chantal Mouffe as a
response to Carl Schmitt’s critique of pluralism. Then it will
give examples of conflict resolution and the preservation
of diversity in such regions as, Lebanon, Indonesia
and Thailand. Finally, it will examine these examples as
exercises in “agonistics” as understood by Mouffe. This will
be shown to be a valuable framework for conflict resolution
and democracy in the ASEAN region.
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