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Lessons from the Past?; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; 1 Lessons from the Past? Introducing the Rhetorics of Learning; Notes; References; 2 On Plot Grammars and Modes of Emplotment; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Lessons from the Past! What's the (Moral) Point?; 2.3 Plot Grammars and Their Articulation; 2.4 Emplotting 'the Lessons'; 2.5 Summary; Notes; References; 3 The Rhetoric of Judging; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Plot Grammar of Judging; Their Despicable Wrongdoing; Unambiguous and Uncompromisable: Our Precious Convictions, Knowledge and Values; Needy Transgressors
Incorruptible JudgesChoosing Sides; 3.3 On the Melodramatic Emplotment of Judging; 3.4 Summary; Notes; References; 4 The Rhetoric of Failing; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Plot Grammar of Failing; A Transculturally Significant Wrongdoing Committed by Them; Preventing Our Fall; We Are Standing at the Abyss; Vigilant Guardians; A Message to the World; 4.3 On the Tragic Emplotment of Failing; 4.4 Summary; Notes; References; 5 The Rhetoric of Penitence; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Plot Grammar of Penitence; Haunted by Our Past; Do Not Draw a Final Line Under the Past-Reform!; Our Moral Courage
Penitent Sinners"Whether Mozart or Hitler Is Not a Question of Choice"; 5.3 On the Post-Heroic, Ironic Emplotment of Penitence; 5.4 Summary; Notes; References; 6 The Rhetoric of Judge-Penitence; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Plot Grammar of Judge-Penitence; Having Successfully 'Worked Through' our Past; Let our Voice be Heard with Definite Authority, Again; Those Others Who Have Not (Yet) Learnt; Condescending Teachers; Old People Know Better; 6.3 On the Comic Emplotment of Judge-Penitence; 6.4 Summary; Notes; References; 7 Narrating Lessons and Collective Learning Processes; 7.1 Introduction
7.2 Remembering What, and Why?7.3 Habermas and the Idea of Learning; 7.4 Towards a Notion of Collective Learning Processes-and Their Blocking; 7.5 Collective Learning Processes Revised: Incorporating Modes of Emplotment; 7.6 Summary; Notes; References; 8 Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; Index
Incorruptible JudgesChoosing Sides; 3.3 On the Melodramatic Emplotment of Judging; 3.4 Summary; Notes; References; 4 The Rhetoric of Failing; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Plot Grammar of Failing; A Transculturally Significant Wrongdoing Committed by Them; Preventing Our Fall; We Are Standing at the Abyss; Vigilant Guardians; A Message to the World; 4.3 On the Tragic Emplotment of Failing; 4.4 Summary; Notes; References; 5 The Rhetoric of Penitence; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Plot Grammar of Penitence; Haunted by Our Past; Do Not Draw a Final Line Under the Past-Reform!; Our Moral Courage
Penitent Sinners"Whether Mozart or Hitler Is Not a Question of Choice"; 5.3 On the Post-Heroic, Ironic Emplotment of Penitence; 5.4 Summary; Notes; References; 6 The Rhetoric of Judge-Penitence; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Plot Grammar of Judge-Penitence; Having Successfully 'Worked Through' our Past; Let our Voice be Heard with Definite Authority, Again; Those Others Who Have Not (Yet) Learnt; Condescending Teachers; Old People Know Better; 6.3 On the Comic Emplotment of Judge-Penitence; 6.4 Summary; Notes; References; 7 Narrating Lessons and Collective Learning Processes; 7.1 Introduction
7.2 Remembering What, and Why?7.3 Habermas and the Idea of Learning; 7.4 Towards a Notion of Collective Learning Processes-and Their Blocking; 7.5 Collective Learning Processes Revised: Incorporating Modes of Emplotment; 7.6 Summary; Notes; References; 8 Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; Index