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Rethinking challenges of a holographic world: Towards a quantum ontology for global governance

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posted on 2024-10-09, 05:14 authored by Chengxin PanChengxin Pan
About 25 years ago, James Rosenau called for a new ontology for global governance; 25 years on, this call remains relevant, because one of the main sources of many ‘global’ challenges (and their potential solutions) ultimately lies in the way we think, at the core of which is ontology or the fundamental assumption about reality. As the Newtonian atomistic ontology of independent things continues to dominate the theory and practice of global governance, this article proposes quantum holography as an alternative ontological framework. Treating parts as embodying the whole and lacking their own separate status, quantum holography draws on the radical ontology of quantum holism to dissolve the boundaries between matter and meaning, nature and human, whole and part, global and local/national. The article argues that to better understand and more effectively deal with the many challenges of the complex and volatile world, fostering a quantum holographic consciousness is essential.

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Journal

British Journal of Politics and International Relations

Pagination

1-13

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1369-1481

eISSN

1467-856X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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