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Remembering war: Fabre on remembrance

Abstract:
Following wars, what requirements, if any, of remembrance do we – those who live in peacetime – have? On whom do they fall? Who must be remembered? How should they be remembered? Fabre offers us an account of remembrance that answers some of those questions and provides a helpful framework for working through the others. It is philosophically nuanced as well as attuned to the complexity of war and informed by actual commemorative practices. In this article, however, I expand Fabre's list of desiderata that a good account of war remembrance must meet. I argue that Fabre's account needs to be refined and, at least in one respect, revised in light of these new desiderata.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1111/japp.12321

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Politics & Int Relations
Oxford college:
Worcester College
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Publisher:
Wiley
Journal:
Journal of Applied Philosophy More from this journal
Volume:
36
Issue:
3
Pages:
382-390
Publication date:
2018-06-29
Acceptance date:
2018-05-02
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ISSN:
1468-5930


Language:
English
Pubs id:
pubs:845669
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uuid:c580971b-7867-45da-bb95-a3f594981f05
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845669
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2018-05-02

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