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Self‐forgiveness and self‐respect

Ethics 112 (1):53-83 (2001)

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  1. Two kinds of respect.Stephen L. Darwall - 1977 - Ethics 88 (1):36-49.
    S. 39: "My project in this paper is to develop the initial distinction which I have drawn between recognition and appraisal respect into a more detailed and specific account of each. These accounts will not merely be of intrinsic interest. Ultimately I will use them to illuminate the puzzles with which this paper began and to understand the idea of self-respect." 42 " Thus, insofar as respect within such a pursuit will depend on an appraisal of the participant from the (...)
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  • Changing one's heart.Cheshire Calhoun - 1992 - Ethics 103 (1):76-96.
    Good reasons to forgive typically divorce act from agent so that there is nothing in the agent to be forgiven. Forgiving on the basis of good reasons that show the wrongdoer deserves forgiveness is thus minimalist because nonelective. Genuine, or aspirational, forgiveness requires forgiving agents for unexcused, unjustified, and unrepented wrongdoing. The primary obstacle to aspirational forgiveness is that we cannot make sense of persons choosing evil. This essay suggests a way of rendering the choice of evil intelligible and thus (...)
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  • Self-respect.Elizabeth Telfer - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (71):114-121.
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  • Self-forgiveness.Nancy E. Snow - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (1):75-80.
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  • Forgiveness.Norvin Richards - 1988 - Ethics 99 (1):77-97.
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  • Wrongdoing and Forgiveness.Joanna North - 1987 - Philosophy 62 (242):499 - 508.
    To forgive a person for a wrong he has done has often been valued as morally good and as indicative of a benevolent and merciful character. But while forgiveness has been recognized as valuable its nature as a moral response has largely been ignored by modern moral philosophers who work outside the confines of a religious context. 1 Where it has been discussed, forgiveness has been thought particularly difficult to define, and some have thought the forgiving response paradoxical or even (...)
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  • On forgiving oneself: A reply to snow. [REVIEW]Paul M. Hughes - 1994 - Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (4):557-560.
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  • The Nature of Respect.Stephen D. Hudson - 1980 - Social Theory and Practice 6 (1):69-90.
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  • Forgiveness.H. J. N. Horsbrugh - 1974 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2):269 - 282.
    There appear to be a number of general things which can be said about forgiveness. If these are left sufficiently vague they seem to be applicable to all the situations in which the term is used.First, there can be no question of forgiveness unless an injury has been inflicted on somebody by a moral agent. There must be something to forgive; and the injury that is to be forgiven must be one for which a moral agent can be held responsible. (...)
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  • Self-forgiveness and responsible moral agency.Margaret R. Holmgren - 1998 - Journal of Value Inquiry 32 (1):75-91.
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  • Self-forgiveness.N. E. Snow - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (1):75.
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  • Self-respect: Moral, emotional, political.Robin S. Dillon - 1997 - Ethics 107 (2):226-249.
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  • Forgiveness.Joseph Beatty - 1970 - American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (3):246 - 252.
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