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Consequences for Transrational Peace Studies

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Synchronicity as Transpersonal Modality

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Before concluding this thesis, I will in this chapter sketch out some of the consequences of my research and analysis for a transrational oriented peace philosophy and practice. These consequences concern those two areas, which as always are inseparably connected; ontological and anthropological assumptions about the world we live in – and the thereby deriving implications for a possible peace-philosophy and practice. This sketch is relatively easily drawn, since even though the concept of synchronicity is a new introduction into the debate, it does after all not contribute with substantially new insights regarding ontology and anthropology.

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Frederiksen, M. (2016). Consequences for Transrational Peace Studies. In: Synchronicity as Transpersonal Modality. Masters of Peace. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14228-5_4

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