Socratic Voices: Dialogues on Law, Time, and Reconciliation

Author:   Bert van Roermund
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781803922379


Pages:   166
Publication Date:   24 February 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Socratic Voices: Dialogues on Law, Time, and Reconciliation


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In seven pioneering dialogues, Bert van Roermund resumes the conversations he has had over the last twenty-five years on reconciliation after political oppression. Questions of time are predominant here: How does memory relate to both past and future? Can one be a victim and perpetrator at the same time? Is reconciliation ultimately based on an original bond among humans that enables survivors to forgive their former oppressors? Does this entail a betrayal of past sufferings? Such questions are discussed in this book by a group of philosophers from (former) conflict areas around the globe. Both the characters and the dialogues are fictional, but at the same time, they are as real as can be. They originate in conversations with many colleagues and intensive research within an international network of scholars, writers, artists, and political activists. Chapters provide philosophical discussions on the highly relevant topic of law, time, and reconciliation. The book reaches out to all those who wish to reflect on the challenges of peace work, restorative and transitional justice, refugee policies and military interventions, as well as students and teachers of relevant disciplines including social ethics, political philosophy, human rights and international relations.

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Author:   Bert van Roermund
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781803922379


ISBN 10:   1803922370
Pages:   166
Publication Date:   24 February 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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‘A book like no other. Steeped in wisdom – philosophical, practical, personal – it takes the reader on a Socratic journey into the most difficult of problems facing individuals, societies, and humanity as a whole: how to reconcile over a common future in the aftermath of conflict.’ -- Kjersti Lohne, University of Oslo, Norway ‘Bert van Roermund channels his inner Socrates into a wide-ranging series of dialogues on the nature of justice and reconciliation in the aftermath of violence, war and atrocity. Van Roermund steers well clear of offering any trite and easy answers. Each of the lifelike conversations illuminates and the Socratic voices illustrate the pivotal importance of the process of thinking together on such subjects. In a time of echo chambers and moral grandstanding van Roermund's work offers some welcome and much needed antidote.’ -- Antony Pemberton, Leuven Institute of Criminology, Belgium


'The Grand-Master of Dutch legal philosophy, Bert van Roermund channels his inner Socrates into a wide-ranging series of dialogues on the nature of justice and reconciliation in the aftermath of violence, war and atrocity. Van Roermund steers well clear of offering any trite and easy answers. Each of the lifelike conversations illuminates and the Socratic voices illustrate the pivotal importance of the process of thinking together on such subjects. In a time of echo chambers and moral grandstanding van Roermund's work offers some welcome and much needed antidote.' -- Antony Pemberton, Leuven Institute of Criminology, Belgium


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Bert van Roermund, Honorary Professor Emeritus of Philosophy of Law, Department of Public Law and Governance, Tilburg University Law School, the Netherlands

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