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280Forgive, Because You Were ForgivenPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research. forthcoming.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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1167Review 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 |