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1. Knowing one’s wrongdoing.
2. Wrongdoer is not punished --> Resentment, hatred etc.
3. Feeling resent or hate is okay.
4. The wrongdoer must be justified (punished).(a requirement of overcoming negative feelings)
5. Overcoming negative feelings.
6. Injustice has been justified.
7. Forgive.
Forgiveness as a tool
Religion --> Duty?
Wrongdoer vs Wronged person
Forgiving vs Restoring
Richard -Aristotle Virtue Theory
Nika -About Forgiveness
Hans -Conclusion
Heyji - Care ethics and comparison between two stories
Empathy
Forgiveness begins with memory suffused with moral judgement
Reconciliation
To justify, to excuse, be merciful
=
Forgiveness?
When to resent?
Should Bone forgive her mother/stepfather?
Which ethical theory would you apply here?
Traditional Morality- It is an obligation to forgive others.
Murphy and Miler- Forgiveness is a virtue.
Do not want to forgive!!
Hitting the mean
Resentment
Hate - Eager to revenge.
Courage-mean between rashness and cowardice
A characteristic which make you over act
or under-act to one thing.
Once the most important person in the world
Bone can also understand Mama
Mama cares more of Glenn then her
Long term harm to Bone
Bone can understand him
Did not regret what he did to Bone
Generosity- mean between wastefulness and stinginess
Bone has hit the mean - Right not to forgive both Mama and Glenn
Relationship between close people.
Disposition of individual actions.
Restoring relationships towards close people.
Weather forgive her mom or not depends on future
The virtuous state of character will be a tendency to fell and react to circumstances in appropriate way and to appropriate degree.
1) The person repent or regret the action
2) Motives are good
3) The person has suffered
4) Felt humiliated enough
5) Past relationship with the person
By Jean Hampton
Resentment - Not a single emotion
- Defensive position
Forgiveness - Morally preferable
- Assuming the wrong of others
--- Forgiveness problem
Mercy