The other side of peace. The Zen lessons of Fight Club

<p>This article deals with the value of the individual in the discipline of peace research, which largely focuses on the social and political sphere. Irenology science has developed from wide interpretative frameworks of society, conflicts and violence, which is due to its vocation to achieve...

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Main Author: José Ángel Ruiz Jiménez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Granada 2016-06-01
Series:Revista de Paz y Conflictos
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Online Access:http://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/revpaz/article/view/4693
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spelling doaj-b3109a7204e44dac90f817cb0fe87d822020-11-24T23:03:43ZengUniversidad de GranadaRevista de Paz y Conflictos1988-72212016-06-019173934333The other side of peace. The Zen lessons of Fight ClubJosé Ángel Ruiz Jiménez0Universidad de Granada<p>This article deals with the value of the individual in the discipline of peace research, which largely focuses on the social and political sphere. Irenology science has developed from wide interpretative frameworks of society, conflicts and violence, which is due to its vocation to achieve a respectable status in the academia, being systematically structured to deduce paradigms and general laws subjected to experimental tests. Even though peace research vindicates its peculiarity as science with values, it has done so almost exclusively from the political and social arena. In essence, this article realizes a modest contribution from the consideration of the importance of finding a balance between the sociopolitical and the individual work. To achieve that aim, this work will analyze and comment <em>Fight Club</em>, by Chuck Palahniuk. This is a singularly clever invitation to Western individuals, who largely focus on the material and the social side of life, to look at their inner side to develop their best talents. Palahniuk does so through zen philosophy, even though it looks far from the Western world. In fact, the main character is a prototype westerner who accomplishes his trip to self realization through principles such as detachment, learning through one’s own experience and self-knowledge, and the perception of the self as a mortal part of nature and humankind as a whole.</p>http://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/revpaz/article/view/4693zendesarrollo individualvalores humanosinvestigación para la paznoviolencia
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noviolencia
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title The other side of peace. The Zen lessons of Fight Club
title_short The other side of peace. The Zen lessons of Fight Club
title_full The other side of peace. The Zen lessons of Fight Club
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publisher Universidad de Granada
series Revista de Paz y Conflictos
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publishDate 2016-06-01
description <p>This article deals with the value of the individual in the discipline of peace research, which largely focuses on the social and political sphere. Irenology science has developed from wide interpretative frameworks of society, conflicts and violence, which is due to its vocation to achieve a respectable status in the academia, being systematically structured to deduce paradigms and general laws subjected to experimental tests. Even though peace research vindicates its peculiarity as science with values, it has done so almost exclusively from the political and social arena. In essence, this article realizes a modest contribution from the consideration of the importance of finding a balance between the sociopolitical and the individual work. To achieve that aim, this work will analyze and comment <em>Fight Club</em>, by Chuck Palahniuk. This is a singularly clever invitation to Western individuals, who largely focus on the material and the social side of life, to look at their inner side to develop their best talents. Palahniuk does so through zen philosophy, even though it looks far from the Western world. In fact, the main character is a prototype westerner who accomplishes his trip to self realization through principles such as detachment, learning through one’s own experience and self-knowledge, and the perception of the self as a mortal part of nature and humankind as a whole.</p>
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valores humanos
investigación para la paz
noviolencia
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