How do we know when we are investing wisely in security? Answering
this question requires investigating what things are worth securing
(and why); what threatens them; how best to protect them; and how to
think about it. Is it possible to protect them? How best go about
protecting them? What trade-offs are involved in allocating resources
to security problems? This book responds to these questions by
stripping down our preconceptions and rebuilding an understanding of
security from the ground up on the basis of a common-sense ontology
and an explicit theory of value. It argues for a clear distinction
between objective and subjective security threats, a
non-anthropocentric understanding of security, and a particular
hierarchy of security referents, looking closely at four in
particular-the ecosphere, the state, culture, and individual human
beings. The analysis will be of interest not only to students and
scholars of International Relations, but also to practitioners.
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A Philosophical Investigation
Product details
ISBN
9781009270151
Published
2025
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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