Phenomenology and Forgiveness

Phenomenology and Forgiveness

La Caze, Marguerite

Rowman & Littlefield International

10/2018

248

Mole

Inglês

9781786607799

15 a 20 dias

This book develops and demonstrates in depth and breadth the contribution of phenomenologists to understanding forgiveness. Featuring all new material from a diverse mix of philosophical authors, the book will be of interest to students and scholars in both phenomenology and moral psychology
Introduction: Marguerite La Caze, Situating Forgiveness Within Phenomenology Part I: Experiences of Forgiveness 1.Shannon Hoff, The Right and the Righteous: Hegel on Confession, Forgiveness, and the Necessary Imperfection of Political Action 2.Nicolas de Warren, For the Love of the World: Redemption and Forgiveness in Arendt 3.Simone Drichel, "A Forgiveness that Remakes the World": Trauma, Vulnerability and Forgiveness in the Work of Emmanuel Levinas 4.Peter Banki, Hyper-Ethical Forgiveness and the Inexpiable Part II: Paradoxes of Forgiveness 5.Gaelle Fiasse, Forgiveness in Ric ur 6.Jennifer Ang, Self-Forgiveness in the Gray Zone 7.Antonio Calcagno, Can a Community Forgive? Edith Stein on the Lived Experience of Communal Forgiveness 8.Geoffrey Adelsberg, Collective Forgiveness in the Context of Ongoing Harms Part III: Ethics and Politics of Forgiveness 9.Matthew Sharpe, Camus and Forgiveness: After the Fall 10.Daniel Brennan, Vaclav Havel's Call for Forgiveness 11.Karen Pagani, Toward a Heideggerian Approach to the Problem of Political Forgiveness, or The Dignity of a Question 12.Ann V. Murphy, Phenomenology, Crisis, and Repair
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