Holocaust and Nakba in Philosophy

Abstract

Nakba is ignored in Western philosophy encyclopedias, and the notion of genocide is rarely explained. In turn, there is much talk about the Holocaust.

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Jüri Eintalu
University of Tartu (PhD)

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