Our Faithfulness to the Past: the Ethics and Politics of Memory
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1. Verfasser: Campbell, Sue (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Oxford Oxford University Press 2014
Schriftenreihe:Studies in feminist philosophy
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Beschreibung:Cover; Series; Our Faithfulness to the Past; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Editors' Introduction; Note on Sources; Introduction: The Second Voice-A Manifesto; Part I Our Faithfulness to the Past; 1 Models of Minds and Memory Activities; 2 Our Faithfulness to the Past: Reconstructing Memory Value; 3 Memory, Truth, and the Search for Integrity; Part II Memory, Diversity, and Solidarity; 4 Inside the Frame of the Past: Memory, Diversity, and Solidarity; 5 Memory, Reparation, and Relation: Starting in the Right Places
6 Remembering Who We Are: Responsibility and Resistant IdentificationPart III Remembering for the Future; 7 Remembering for the Future: Memory as a Lens on Canada's Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission; 8 Challenges to Memory in Political Contexts: Recognizing Disrespectful Challenge; Index
This volume brings together essays -- three of them previously unpublished -- on the epistemology, ethics, and politics of memory by the late feminist philosopher Sue Campbell. The essays in Part I diagnose contemporary skepticism about personal memory, and develop an account of good remembering that is better suited to contemporary (reconstructive) theories of memory. Campbell argues that being faithful to the past requires both accuracy and integrity, and is both an epistemic and an ethical achievement. The essays in Part II focus on the activities and practices through which we explore and
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