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War and Negative Revelation : A Theoethical Reflection on Moral Injury

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From the concrete experience of war, Michael S. Yandell constructs a phenomenology of “negative revelation” in which false or distorted claims of goodness and justice disintegrate, becoming meaningless.

Yandell argues that the disintegration of meaning in war is itself a meaningful experience; “revealing” comes to signify the presence of goodness and justice through the profound experience of their absence.

The heart of this work adds a layer of complexity or depth to the term “moral injury” as a negative revelation.

Yandell emphasizes the context and logic of war itself beyond the actions of individuals, paying specific attention to the U.S. led Global War on Terror. Moral injury as a negative revelation is a disintegration of false normative claims of goodness and justice, as well as a disintegration of one’s sense of self oriented toward those normative claims.

This disintegration is prompted by the recognition of life in the midst of war’s diminishment of life.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1793641943 / 9781793641946
Paperback / softback
261.873
03/05/2024
United States
English
146 pages
23 cm