"This volume of NOMOS ... emerged from papers and commentaries given at the 2020 annual meeting of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy (ASPLP). Though the conference was ... a webinar hosted by the Princeton University Center for Human Values on September 25, 2020"--Page ix. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part III: Burke A. Hendrix. Introduction / Melissa Schwartzberg and Eric Beerbohm -- Part I: Apology, accusation, and punishment/harm : audiences as multipliers / Reconciliation as non-alienation : the politics of being at home in the world / Catherine Lu -- Reconciliation and the military / Saira Mohamed -- Sources of shame, images of home / Ryan Preston-Roedder -- Part II: Reparations for racial injustice -- Framing redress discourse / Roy L. Brooks -- Reparations without reconciliation / Desmond Jagmohan -- Transitional justice and redress for racial injustice / Colleen Murphy -- Part III: Public apologies as moral repair -- The role of the public in public apologies / Linda Radzik -- The public chorus and public apologies / Martha Minow -- Apology, accusation, and punishment/harm : audiences as multipliers / Burke A. Hendrix.
Summary:
"Melissa Schwartzberg and Eric Beerbohm collect nine essential responses to the problem of remedying injustice and fragmentation. These chapters address questions of reparations for slavery, the historical wrongs of colonialism, and the difficulties of meaningful public apologies"-- Provided by the publisher.
Series:
NOMOS / American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy ; LXV
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