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(2007) Human Studies 30 (2).

Between conflict and reconciliation

the hard truth

Rosemary Rizo-Patrón De Lerner

pp. 115-130

In the context of the fairly recent Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRC), I examine phenomenologically the nature of truth as the essential condition for overcoming social and political conflicts, and as an instrument for enforcing so-called "transitional justice" periods and promoting reconciliation. I also briefly approach the limits of this truth's possibility of being recognized, if its evaluative and practical dimensions and its appeal to an "intelligence of emotions" do not prevail over its merely theoretical claims. Though not expounding Schutz's and Husserl's contributions, and meditating on phenomena they did not deal with, I carry out this reflection inspired by their work and methodological approach. The case study used as an intuitive illustration is the recent Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

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DOI: 10.1007/s10746-007-9048-7

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Rizo-Patrón De Lerner, R. (2007). Between conflict and reconciliation: the hard truth. Human Studies 30 (2), pp. 115-130.

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