Recensione:
"A history of majority repression in totalitarian states, minority repression in democratic states, and violence between and among communities in war-torn societies has meant that reconciliation is in high demand. So is a monograph on the subject that intertwines theory and case studies while covering the spectrum of disciplinary perspectives and the various cognitive and emotive, ethical and legal, logical and psychological dimensions of the subject. In lucid and evocative prose, Trudy Govier fills that gap while demonstrating the relevance of philosophy to the crises of our time."
Howard Adelman, Research Professor
Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance
Griffith University (Brisbane, Australia)
Co-editor of the Encyclopedia on Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
Co-author of The International Response to Conflict and Genocide: Lessons from the Rwanda Experience
L'autore:
Trudy Govier (Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada), associate professor of philosophy at the University of Lethbridge, is the author of A Practical Study of Argument, Forgiveness and Revenge, The Philosophy of Argument, and A Delicate Balance, among other books.
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