Forgiveness-either needing or wanting to be forgiven, or trying to forgive another-is a near-universal experience and one of endless fascination. This volume mines the work of phenomenologists and the methods of phenomenology to extend and deepen our understanding of these complex experiences. Interest in the phenomenon of forgiveness continues to grow, as the question of forgiveness for past injustices has become a global issue. Phenomenologists have a special contribution to make to the discussion of forgiveness, both because of the capacity to describe and analyse the richness of…mehr
Forgiveness-either needing or wanting to be forgiven, or trying to forgive another-is a near-universal experience and one of endless fascination. This volume mines the work of phenomenologists and the methods of phenomenology to extend and deepen our understanding of these complex experiences. Interest in the phenomenon of forgiveness continues to grow, as the question of forgiveness for past injustices has become a global issue. Phenomenologists have a special contribution to make to the discussion of forgiveness, both because of the capacity to describe and analyse the richness of first-person experiences of forgiving and being forgiven, and because many of the twentieth-century phenomenologists, such as Arendt, Beauvoir, Fanon, Husserl, Levinas, Ricoeur, Sartre, and Stein, experienced first-hand the trials of war, detention, violence, exile and occupation that tested their power to forgive. Phenomenology and Forgiveness addresses questions such as whether it is only ethical to forgive in response to apologies and expressions of remorse or whether forgiveness is a gift, whether some acts are unforgiveable, the role of forgiveness in political life, and whether it is possible to forgive ourselves.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marguerite La Caze is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Queensland, Australia. Her publications include Wonder and Generosity: Their Role in Ethics and Politics, (2013) The Analytic Imaginary (2002), Integrity and the Fragile Self, with Damian Cox and Michael Levine (2003) and articles on a range of European philosophers.
Inhaltsangabe
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.Gaëlle Fiasse Forgiveness in Ricur 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 Václav 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
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.Gaëlle Fiasse Forgiveness in Ricur 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 Václav 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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