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This anthology is inspired by the conviction that the big questions
of human existence, including matters of love and hate,
responsibility and war, matter to us both as individuals and as
citizens of a global order. Hence, these questions ought to matter
to philosophers as well. In exploring these questions, the authors
follow the ethical turn in philosophy, which transgresses the
boundaries between philosophical thought and empirical existence,
as well as between philosophy and other disciplines. The central
themes of the anthology focus on the relation between self and
other, between ambiguity and ambivalence, and between the problem
of evil and responses to it. The authors discuss these themes in
relation to concrete issues in the present, including colonialism,
immigration and national policies towards refugees, the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict, genocide, and mass rape. The
contributors to this anthology, who come from a variety of national
backgrounds, work in the fields of philosophy, psychology, and
Holocaust studies.
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