The aim of this paper is to analyze the basis for the moral obligation to remember. As the moral relation to the past is primarily a matter of shared identity, the kind of obligation in question splits into two related issues, namely, that of political, state-oriented and state-organized memory on which the political identity rests and that of memory labour grounded in social identities based in shared, time-extended projects. Drawing upon tensions between these two, I discuss time control and the accumulation of identity as central to memory labour and, referring to John Zerzan’s critique of symbolical roots of power, pinpoint the moral basis of such an accumulation. On the basis of this, I argue for nesting the duty to reme...
The habitual union of memory and history is being replaced in our time by a deep rift between them, ...
In essence, we are all products of our experience; thus the positions we adopt today are influenced ...
Only recently have philosophers turned their attention to the morality of memory. Blustein (Albert E...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the basis for the moral obligation to remember. As the moral rel...
The central theme of the thesis is how time—namely, what has happened in the past, what has happene...
In this essay, we investigate the relevance of memory to personal identity and moral responsibility....
How, if at all, should we remember the histories of injustice and atrocity that haunt most modern st...
While ostensibly a thesis on good remembering, this study combines a methodology for analysing remem...
Remembrance subjectivity is perhaps that which corresponds to the era of memory increase in which re...
The thesis investigates on the relation between the concept of personal identity and moral responsib...
My paper draws on the resources of German critical theory to discuss the politics of memory and the ...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Peter Lang in Nuria Sánchez Madrid, Julia M...
A perfect emic understanding of an individual or community other than oneself is impossible; we must...
“A challenge to time”. Concern, responsibility, identityMy intention is to present the c...
In this article, I address the issue of whether we have an obligation to remember past immoral actio...
The habitual union of memory and history is being replaced in our time by a deep rift between them, ...
In essence, we are all products of our experience; thus the positions we adopt today are influenced ...
Only recently have philosophers turned their attention to the morality of memory. Blustein (Albert E...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the basis for the moral obligation to remember. As the moral rel...
The central theme of the thesis is how time—namely, what has happened in the past, what has happene...
In this essay, we investigate the relevance of memory to personal identity and moral responsibility....
How, if at all, should we remember the histories of injustice and atrocity that haunt most modern st...
While ostensibly a thesis on good remembering, this study combines a methodology for analysing remem...
Remembrance subjectivity is perhaps that which corresponds to the era of memory increase in which re...
The thesis investigates on the relation between the concept of personal identity and moral responsib...
My paper draws on the resources of German critical theory to discuss the politics of memory and the ...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Peter Lang in Nuria Sánchez Madrid, Julia M...
A perfect emic understanding of an individual or community other than oneself is impossible; we must...
“A challenge to time”. Concern, responsibility, identityMy intention is to present the c...
In this article, I address the issue of whether we have an obligation to remember past immoral actio...
The habitual union of memory and history is being replaced in our time by a deep rift between them, ...
In essence, we are all products of our experience; thus the positions we adopt today are influenced ...
Only recently have philosophers turned their attention to the morality of memory. Blustein (Albert E...