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  1. Time, presence, and historical injustice.Berber Bevernage - 2008 - History and Theory 47 (2):149–167.
    The relationship between history and justice traditionally has been dominated by the idea of the past as distant or absent . This ambiguous ontological status makes it very difficult to situate the often-felt “duty to remember” or obligation to “do justice to the past” in that past itself, and this has led philosophers from Friedrich Nietzsche to Keith Jenkins to plead against an “obsession” with history in favor of an ethics aimed at the present. History’s ability to contribute to the (...)
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  2. Narrating pasts for peace? : a critical analysis of some recent initiatives of historical reconciliation through 'historical dialogue' and 'shared history'.Berber Bevernage - 2018 - In Stefan Helgesson & Jayne Svenungsson (eds.), The Ethos of History: Time and Responsibility. Berghahn Books.
     
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    Philosophy of history, from social criticism to philosophy of science and back again.Berber Bevernage, Broos Delanote, Anton Froeyman & Kenan Van De Mieroop - 2013 - Belgisch Tijdschrift Voor Nieuwste Geschiedenis. Journal of Belgian History 43 (4):164 - 172.
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    Introduction: The Future of the Theory and Philosophy of History.Broos Delanote, Anton Froeyman, Berber Bevernage & Kenan Van De Mieroop - 2014 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 8 (2):141-148.