Abstract

Discussion on the ‘five stages’ model of reconciliation, bridging the initial revelation of truth and the final reunion of (former) victims and perpetrators. The model suffers from too many qualifications and restrictions. Moreover, it ignores the difference between two ways of seeing such a sequence: as an account of action and as an account of human existence.

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