Critical Hermeneutics (Jan 2024)

On Repair and “Medicinal Words”

  • Giovanna Costanzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13125/CH/6010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2, special

Abstract

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The story of Claude Eatherly, beyond the monstrosity of the Second World War, is interesting because it gives us not only a story of suffering and rebirth, but also the awareness of what happens when words such as mental health, offended sense of justice and need for repair enter into a dangerous short circuit. Hence the need to bring together the cognitive potential of a philosophy that explores the dilemmas of the soul with the demands of restorative justice aimed at welcoming the offender and the victim into paths of recovery and rebirth.