Can the clash of civilisations be avoided?

The Philosophers' Magazine 41:64-69 (2008)
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“The most important thing I got out of my own experience with evil and the inhuman is that one should not live in bitterness, but rather with a sense of humanity. One should always try to find ways of remaining ethical in the face of evil and to look for the humanity in the inhuman.”

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