To love someone, Eleonore Stump tells us, is to have two desires: a desire her objective good and a desire for union with her. In Atonement, Stump claims that loving someone—understood as having these desires—is necessary and sufficient for morally appropriate forgiveness. I offer several arguments against this claim
Forgiveness and reconciliation are central to moral life; after all, everyone will be wronged by oth...
Our experiences with many sorts of evils yield debates about the role of forgiveness as a possible m...
In Forgiveness and Responsibility, I investigate the nature and norms of moral forgiveness. The stan...
To love someone, Eleonore Stump tells us, is to have two desires: a desire her objective good and a ...
© 2017 The Author. This is an Open Access article made available under the terms of the Creative Com...
I argue that the effectiveness of forgiveness in the healing of relationships is dependent on both t...
Philosophers often identify forgiveness with either overcoming or forswearing of blaming attitudes s...
In this paper, I argue that forgiveness is a morally appropriate response only when it is grounded i...
Forgiving is not pardoning, excusing, condoning, forgetting, or reconciling, nor is forgiving just a...
Several philosophers who argue that forgiveness is an important virtue also wish to maintain the mor...
Review of Glen Pettigrove, Forgiveness and Love (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012). xvi + 174pp...
Forgiveness and reconciliation are central to moral life; after all, everyone will be wronged by oth...
Our experiences with many sorts of evils yield debates about the role of forgiveness as a possible m...
In Forgiveness and Responsibility, I investigate the nature and norms of moral forgiveness. The stan...
To love someone, Eleonore Stump tells us, is to have two desires: a desire her objective good and a ...
© 2017 The Author. This is an Open Access article made available under the terms of the Creative Com...
I argue that the effectiveness of forgiveness in the healing of relationships is dependent on both t...
Philosophers often identify forgiveness with either overcoming or forswearing of blaming attitudes s...
In this paper, I argue that forgiveness is a morally appropriate response only when it is grounded i...
Forgiving is not pardoning, excusing, condoning, forgetting, or reconciling, nor is forgiving just a...
Several philosophers who argue that forgiveness is an important virtue also wish to maintain the mor...
Review of Glen Pettigrove, Forgiveness and Love (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012). xvi + 174pp...
Forgiveness and reconciliation are central to moral life; after all, everyone will be wronged by oth...
Our experiences with many sorts of evils yield debates about the role of forgiveness as a possible m...
In Forgiveness and Responsibility, I investigate the nature and norms of moral forgiveness. The stan...