author: court d lewis

Forgiveness Confronts Race, Relationships, and the Social: The Philosophy of Forgiveness - Volume V

... poem, the fact that breaking someone's heart and turning away from someone are the main themes do indicate an underlying feeling of guilt and the need for forgiveness, something that he was struggling to provide himself with. It seems ...

The Philosophy of Forgiveness - Volume II: New Dimensions of Forgiveness

... Imprescriptible” (Derrida 2001b, 37). Finally, and again in reference to Jankélévitch, Derrida in On Forgiveness discusses the legal designation “imprescriptible” as it applies to crimes without statute of limitations. Question of ...

The Philosophy of Forgiveness - Volume II: New Dimensions of Forgiveness

... Bukowski, Charles. 1986. You Get So Alone at Times that it Just Makes Sense. Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press. Comay, Rebecca. 2010. Mourning Sickness: Hegel and the French Revolution. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Hegel, G.W. F. ...

The Ethics of Anger

... Letter from a Birmingham Jail” and Śāntideva's Bodhicaryāvatāra and ... analysis that deals merely with effects and does not grapple with underlying ... analysis grief is ever morally required, or indeed of more than an expedient value in ...

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