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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. 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?

  4. 10 - Drawing the line: justice and the art of reconciliation. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2009. By. Carrol Clarkson. Edited by. François du Bois and. Antje du Bois-Pedain. Chapter. Get access. Cite. Summary. INTRODUCTION.

    • Carrol Clarkson
    • 2009
  5. Art for Reconciliation (AfR) has developed within a growing field of arts practitioners, funders, community activists, educationalists and researchers who have used various art forms as methods of peace-building when responding to political conflict.

  6. 1. Jan. 2022 · Art and reconciliation is an emerging area of scholarship and practice that explores the potential of art in transitional justice, specifically to foster one of its core goals: reconciliation. Art encompasses a wide range of practices, from large public art initiatives to very small-scale participatory workshops, and involves diverse ...

  7. 20. Juli 2011 · Abstract. This article begins with the author at a crucial juncture in her own theological thinking, challenged by Isasi-Díaz’ book, La Lucha Continues. She finds herself turning away from the polarizing logic of prophetic denunciation which has nurtured her, to a fresh understanding of justice in the context of true reconciliation.