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(2017) Continental Philosophy Review 50 (2).
This book is a rounded well-informed study of violence, especially from a hermeneutical and social-studies perspective. It is relevant to peace studies. It raises key issues about the phenomenology of the person, of violence, of the foundations of ethics. Although it tends to skirt normative phenomenological, eidetic as well as moral issues they are always insistently on the edge of the rich discussions philosophical-hermeneutical issues and contemporary writings on these matters.
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DOI: 10.1007/s11007-017-9418-4
Full citation:
Hart, J.G. (2017). Review article of Michael Staudigl's phänomenologie der gewalt. Continental Philosophy Review 50 (2), pp. 269-288.
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