Our Faithfulness to the Past: The Ethics and Politics of Memory

New York: Oup Usa (2014)
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Essays by the late feminist philosopher Sue Campbell explore the entanglement of epistemic and ethical values in our attempts to be faithful to our pasts. Her relational conception of memory is used to confront the challenges of sharing memory and reconstituting selves even in contexts fractured by moral and political differences.

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