I argue that political forgiveness is sometimes, but not always, compatible with public commemoration of politically motivated wrongdoing. I start by endorsing the claim that commemorating serious past wrongdoing has moral value and imposes moral demands on key actors within post-conflict societies. I am concerned with active commemoration, that is, the deliberate acts of bringing victims and the wrong done to them to public attention. The main issue is whether political forgiveness requires forgetting and conversely whether remembrance can be an impediment to political forgiveness. The notion of political forgiveness, its definition, very possibility and desirability are contentious issues in the contemporary literature. I develop a multid...
Forgiveness has enjoyed intense scholarly interest since the 1980s. I provide a historical overview,...
In the body of research on an ethics of forgiveness, scholars differ about the place of remembrance ...
Countries around the world increasingly try to redress past human rights violations by offering apol...
I argue that political forgiveness is sometimes, but not always, compatible with public commemoratio...
© 2022 The Author. This is an open access book chapter available under a Creative Commons licence, p...
Abstract: The emergence of forgiveness as the preferred mechanism through which historical wrongs ar...
The question of forgiveness in politics has attained a certain cachet. Indeed, in the fifty years si...
It is sometimes thought that the normative justification for responding to large-scale violations of...
The role of forgiveness has been much discussed in the literature on transitional justice, but a bas...
In this article I examine the challenging question concerning whether communal forgiveness is possib...
The categorical denial of third-party forgiveness represents an overly individualistic approach to m...
This article explores attitudes to forgiveness giving a range of illustrations from international po...
The practice of forgiveness in processes of conflict resolution and post-conflict justice is confron...
Over the past decade a substantial literature has emerged on the concept of political forgiveness an...
ABSTRACT. The paper explores the philosophical intelligibility of contemporary defences of...
Forgiveness has enjoyed intense scholarly interest since the 1980s. I provide a historical overview,...
In the body of research on an ethics of forgiveness, scholars differ about the place of remembrance ...
Countries around the world increasingly try to redress past human rights violations by offering apol...
I argue that political forgiveness is sometimes, but not always, compatible with public commemoratio...
© 2022 The Author. This is an open access book chapter available under a Creative Commons licence, p...
Abstract: The emergence of forgiveness as the preferred mechanism through which historical wrongs ar...
The question of forgiveness in politics has attained a certain cachet. Indeed, in the fifty years si...
It is sometimes thought that the normative justification for responding to large-scale violations of...
The role of forgiveness has been much discussed in the literature on transitional justice, but a bas...
In this article I examine the challenging question concerning whether communal forgiveness is possib...
The categorical denial of third-party forgiveness represents an overly individualistic approach to m...
This article explores attitudes to forgiveness giving a range of illustrations from international po...
The practice of forgiveness in processes of conflict resolution and post-conflict justice is confron...
Over the past decade a substantial literature has emerged on the concept of political forgiveness an...
ABSTRACT. The paper explores the philosophical intelligibility of contemporary defences of...
Forgiveness has enjoyed intense scholarly interest since the 1980s. I provide a historical overview,...
In the body of research on an ethics of forgiveness, scholars differ about the place of remembrance ...
Countries around the world increasingly try to redress past human rights violations by offering apol...