Forgiveness: A philosophical essay.
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Title
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Forgiveness: A philosophical essay.
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Identifier
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AAI9020766
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identifier
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9020766
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Creator
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Haber, Joram Graf.
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Contributor
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Adviser: Virginia Held
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Date
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1990
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Language
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English
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Publisher
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City University of New York.
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Subject
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Philosophy
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Abstract
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This essay is a philosophical exploration of the nature and value of forgiveness. It is divided into two parts. Part I is concerned with the question "What is forgiveness?" After rejecting models of forgiveness explicating it in terms of necessary and sufficient conditions, I suggest a more fruitful approach focusing on what people mean when they use the term. I claim that there is a paradigmatic use for the application of the term and examine, in detail, what this entails. Along the way, I examine those concepts with which forgiveness is related but from which it is distinct.;Part II is concerned with the question of whether and to what extent forgiveness is a virtue. I begin by arguing that we ought to resent wrongdoers when they have caused us injury and that failure to do so betrays a lack of self-respect. This being so, we ought not to forgive those who have wronged us. However, where a wrongdoer has repented the wrong he has caused us, the reason for resentment no longer obtains. Consequently, I conclude that forgiveness is permissible when directed at the class of repentant wrongdoers.
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Type
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dissertation
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Source
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PQT Legacy Restricted.xlsx
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degree
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Ph.D.