This book provides an account of ethical restoration in situations that bring ethical and political questions together. It shows how punishment as well as forgiveness and reconciliation are necessary to properly restore peace and justice in both transitional and democratic societies.
This book provides an account of ethical restoration in situations that bring ethical and political questions together. It shows how punishment as well as forgiveness and reconciliation are necessary to properly restore peace and justice in both transitional and democratic societies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marguerite La Caze is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Queensland, Australia. Her publications include Wonder and Generosity: Their Role in Ethics and Politics, (SUNY, 2013) The Analytic Imaginary (Cornell, 2002), Integrity and the Fragile Self, with Damian Cox and Michael Levine (Ashgate, 2003) and articles on a range of European philosophers.
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Introduction Section I: Negative Conditions of Ethical Restoration. Chapter 1: I Love Living: Derrida the Death Penalty and Unconditional Abolition. Chapter 2: The Taste of Ashes: Beauvoir Vengefulness and the Death Penalty in Post-war France. Chapter 3: At First Blush: Guilt Shame and Humiliation. Section II: Positive Conditions of Ethical Restoration Chapter 4: Pretending Peace: Kant Améry and Political Trust. Chapter 5: Betrayed by Life: Derrida Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Post-genocide Rwanda. Chapter 6: A Dreadful Solitude: Jankélévitch Remorse and the Demand for Atonement. Chapter 7: This Hole in my Heart: Acts of Atonement in Post-colonial Australia. Chapter 8: In Search of a Magic Spell: Hannah Arendt and Self-forgiveness. Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction Section I: Negative Conditions of Ethical Restoration. Chapter 1: I Love Living: Derrida the Death Penalty and Unconditional Abolition. Chapter 2: The Taste of Ashes: Beauvoir Vengefulness and the Death Penalty in Post-war France. Chapter 3: At First Blush: Guilt Shame and Humiliation. Section II: Positive Conditions of Ethical Restoration Chapter 4: Pretending Peace: Kant Améry and Political Trust. Chapter 5: Betrayed by Life: Derrida Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Post-genocide Rwanda. Chapter 6: A Dreadful Solitude: Jankélévitch Remorse and the Demand for Atonement. Chapter 7: This Hole in my Heart: Acts of Atonement in Post-colonial Australia. Chapter 8: In Search of a Magic Spell: Hannah Arendt and Self-forgiveness. Conclusion Bibliography
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