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  1. About this book. Dag Petersson offers a comprehensive critique of the philosophy that has dominated 200 years of modern thought, politics, economy, and culture. The basic question is this: why does dialectical metaphysics fail to keep what it promises?

  2. The ‘Art’ of Reconciliation. By Rachel Kerr FICHL Policy Brief Series No. 78 (2017) 1. More ‘Art’ Than Science. Reconciliation in the aftermath of violent conflict – especial-ly where it has involved mass atrocity, divided communities and destroyed lives – is an immensely dificult challenge.

  3. 1 Reconciliation as surrender: configurations of responsibility and memory; 2 Radical forgiveness: transforming traumatic memory beyond Hannah Arendt; 3 Communicating criminal and political responsibility in the TRC process; 4 The contribution of criminal justice; 5 Reparation and the forms of justice; 6 Land restitution and reconciliation in ...

    • Carrol Clarkson
    • 2009
  4. The Art of Reconciliation è un eBook in inglese di Petersson, D. pubblicato da Palgrave Macmillan a 63.85. Il file è in formato EPUB2 con Adobe DRM: risparmia online con le offerte IBS!

  5. 1 gen 2022 · The potential of art as a tool of reconciliation has begun to be explored, and there are at least two ways of thinking about its contribution. The first, and most prominent, is instrumentalist – what can art do to help foster goals of reconciliation among individuals, communities, and societies?

    • rachel.kerr@kcl.ac.uk
  6. Investigating artist-led projects and initiatives that harness the arts or that use arts based methods, it examines how artists, arts organisers, practitioners and the participants and audiences of arts initiatives conceptualise reconciliation, how they define the contribution of the arts to reconciliation and peace-building, how they differenti...

  7. The Art of Reconciliation: The Memorial to the Abolition of Slavery in Nantes. Nicola Frith. https://doi.org/10.5949/liverpool/9781781381595.003.0004. Pages. 68–89. Published: June 2015. Split View. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract.