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Feeling Relational: The Use Of Buddhist Meditation In Restorative Practices, Gordon Shotwell
Feeling Relational: The Use Of Buddhist Meditation In Restorative Practices, Gordon Shotwell
Dalhousie Law Journal
Some theorists have argued that restorative justice can be defined as a theory of justice based on the. relationality of self-the idea that the self exists in and through its relationships with others. This account of self, while analytically compelling, conflicts with our intuitions of individuality I argue that Buddhist metaphysics provides an explanation of this conflict, and that meditation practice can help restorative justice practitioners develop an intuitive understanding of the relationality of self.