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317Forgive, Because You Were ForgivenPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 113 (1): 44-58. 2026.Philosophical orthodoxy has it that forgiveness is always discretionary—a gift we are free to extend to those who wrong us, but one that we are never morally required to offer. I dispute this orthodoxy, arguing that forgiveness is sometimes obligatory, even though wrongdoers can never demand or otherwise extract it from us. In particular, I argue that having accepted forgiveness in the past sometimes makes it obligatory to forgive one’s future wrongdoers. The obligation to forgive because one wa…Read more
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1180Review of Brandon Warmke, Dana Kay Nelkin, and Michael McKenna (eds.), 'Forgiveness and its Moral Dimensions' (OUP, 2021) (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy 20 (3-4): 342-5. 2023.
APA Eastern Division
Notre Dame, Indiana, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Normative Ethics |
| Obligation |
| Forgiveness |
| Time |
Areas of Interest
| History of Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Religion |