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Area of Science:

  • Philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Social Theory

Background:

  • The review analyzes Puech's engagement with critiques of conflict's primacy and the revival of praxis over theoria.
  • It identifies Puech's central argument for a non-confrontational approach to life.

Discussion:

  • The author raises critical questions regarding the precise definition of 'non-confrontational' and its intended outcomes.
  • The review probes the underlying problems and the 'antiposition' that Puech's philosophy addresses.

Key Insights:

  • Puech's work integrates philosophical critiques of conflict with a focus on practical living.
  • Significant ambiguities remain concerning the scope and application of a non-confrontational lifestyle.

Outlook:

  • Further clarification is needed on how this 'art of living' interfaces with political and ethical Technology Assessment.
  • Future research should explore the practical implementation and ethical implications of non-confrontational strategies.