Sorry if! On Conditional Apologies

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 24 (5):1079-1090 (2021)
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Abstract

Usually, apologies are made by using non-conditional utterances: “I apologize for ruining your evening!” Very little, if any, attention has been given so far to conditional apologies which typically use utterances such as “If I have ruined your evening, I apologize!” This paper argues that such conditional utterances can constitute genuine apologies and play important moral roles in situations of uncertainty. It also proposes a closer analysis of such conditional apologies and contrasts them with unconditional apologies.

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Peter Baumann
Swarthmore College

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