Anger and Reconciliation
Emotions are a much-neglected aspect of contemporary peace ethics, which is surprising if only because the concept of positive peace encompasses a certain emotional commitment. Moreover, some emotions explicitly promote separation, conflict, and even violence. Anger is an ambivalent emotion that, o...
Main Author: | Bernhard Koch |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The NKUA Applied Philosophy Research Laboratory
2023-12-01
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Series: | Conatus - Journal of Philosophy |
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Online Access: | https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/Conatus/article/view/35255 |
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