Historical Politics and the Obligation of Memory in a Philosophical Perspective

Philosophical Discourses 1:107-126 (2019)
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The paper follows the epistemic and ethical consequences of various models and assumptions of politics of memory. The author tries to answer the question about the relations between historical truth and politics of memory in the context of common good and respect towards ancestors and the events they were a part of. The paper also touches upon the issues of testimony, forgiveness and patriotism.

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