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Through encounters with a Bosnian Serb soldier, this work examines the ethical dilemmas surrounding the Bosnian war's extreme violence. It delves into the responsibilities owed not only to victims but also to perpetrators, challenging conventional notions of good and evil. By exploring the complexities of human encounters, the book critiques how the 'human' is often dehumanized in political and scholarly discourse. It ultimately reflects on the moral implications of researching war and the nuanced understanding of violence and responsibility.
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The Ethics of Researching War, Elizabeth Dauphinee
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