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dc.contributor.authorLim, Chong-Mingen_UK
dc.contributor.authorLai, Ten-Herngen_UK
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-08T01:16:31Z-
dc.date.available2025-03-08T01:16:31Z-
dc.date.issued2024-02en_UK
dc.identifier.othere12963en_UK
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/36705-
dc.description.abstractThe term, "objectionable commemorations”, refers to a broad category of public artefacts – such as, and especially, memorials, monuments and statues – that are regarded as morally problematic in virtue of what or whom they honour. In this regard, they are a special class of public artefacts that are subject to public contestation. In this paper, we survey the general ethical and political issues on this topic. First, we categorise the arguments on offer in the literature, concerning the objectionable nature of such commemorations. Second, we review common political responses to objectionable commemorations. Finally, we identify fruitful areas for further philosophical inquiry on this topic.en_UK
dc.language.isoenen_UK
dc.publisherWileyen_UK
dc.relationLim C & Lai T (2024) Objectionable Commemorations: Ethical and Political Issues. <i>Philosophy Compass</i>, 19 (2), Art. No.: e12963. https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.12963en_UK
dc.rights© 2024 The Authors. Philosophy Compass published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.en_UK
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/en_UK
dc.subjectCommemorationsen_UK
dc.subjectstatues and monumentsen_UK
dc.subjectmoralityen_UK
dc.subjectpolitical honoursen_UK
dc.subjectpolitical speechen_UK
dc.subjectpublic spaceen_UK
dc.subjectcollective historyen_UK
dc.subjectdecolonisationen_UK
dc.titleObjectionable Commemorations: Ethical and Political Issuesen_UK
dc.typeJournal Articleen_UK
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/phc3.12963en_UK
dc.citation.jtitlePhilosophy Compassen_UK
dc.citation.issn1747-9991en_UK
dc.citation.volume19en_UK
dc.citation.issue2en_UK
dc.citation.publicationstatusPublisheden_UK
dc.citation.peerreviewedRefereeden_UK
dc.type.statusVoR - Version of Recorden_UK
dc.author.emailten-herng.lai@stir.ac.uken_UK
dc.citation.date03/02/2024en_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationNanyang Technological Universityen_UK
dc.contributor.affiliationPhilosophyen_UK
dc.identifier.isiWOS:001155605200001en_UK
dc.identifier.scopusid2-s2.0-85183711493en_UK
dc.identifier.wtid1974674en_UK
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0001-9760-2240en_UK
dc.date.accepted2024-01-24en_UK
dcterms.dateAccepted2024-01-24en_UK
dc.date.filedepositdate2024-11-20en_UK
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local.rioxx.authorLim, Chong-Ming|en_UK
local.rioxx.authorLai, Ten-Herng|0000-0001-9760-2240en_UK
local.rioxx.projectInternal Project|University of Stirling|https://isni.org/isni/0000000122484331en_UK
local.rioxx.freetoreaddate2024-12-13en_UK
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