Remembrance and reconciliation / edited by Rob Gildert and Dennis Rothermel.
Remembrance and reconciliation envision intentional pathways out of conflict and toward peace. Remembrance retraces the junctures in the past that determined what a nation has become. Probing accountability for past actions establishes accountability for what continues to happen. Revisiting what a n...
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Superior document: | Value inquiry book series ; v. 225 |
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Value inquiry book series. Philosophy of peace.
Value inquiry book series ; v. 225. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (147 p.) |
Notes: | Based on presentations given at the 2005 national conference of the Concerned Philosophers for Peace held at California State University, Chico. |
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Other title: | Preliminary Material -- INTRODUCTION -- REMEMBERING THE PRESENT / VULNERABILITY AND BENEFICENCE: REMEMBERING THE PAST FOR THE SAKE OF PEACE / HOMELAND SECURITY, FIDUCIARY CARE, AND DUTIES TO FOREIGN NATIONALS / FORGETTING AND NOT RECONCILING HIROSHIMA / INTRODUCTION / COMPASSION AND RECONCILIATION / WHAT’S WRONG WITH VICTIMS’ RIGHTS? / PEDAGOGY AND PUNISHMENT: A UNITARIAN ARGUMENT FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE / PERPETUAL VIOLENCE? MIMESIS AND ANAMNESIS / LANGUAGE AND RECONCILIATION / WORKS CITED -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- INDEX -- VIBS. |
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Summary: | Remembrance and reconciliation envision intentional pathways out of conflict and toward peace. Remembrance retraces the junctures in the past that determined what a nation has become. Probing accountability for past actions establishes accountability for what continues to happen. Revisiting what a nation has done brings the perspectives of the peoples of those nations into view. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [119]-127) and index. |
ISBN: | 1283009285 9786613009289 9042032669 |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | edited by Rob Gildert and Dennis Rothermel. |