Original forgiveness / / Nicolas de Warren.

In Original Forgiveness, Nicolas de Warren challenges the widespread assumption that forgiveness is always a response to something that has incited it. Rather than considering forgiveness exclusively in terms of an encounter between individuals or groups after injury, he argues that availability for...

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Superior document:Northwestern University Studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy
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Place / Publishing House:Evanston, Illinois : : Northwestern University Press,, [2020]
2020
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy.
Physical Description:1 online resource (316 pages) :; illustrations.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Upon Trust We Stand, upon Trust We Fall
  • Forgiveness and the Human Condition
  • The Unforgivable and Forgiving without Forgiveness
  • The Unforgivable and the Inhuman Condition
  • "I Wonder Men Dare Trust Themselves with Men": The Forked Significance of Trust
  • "No Cause, No Cause": Breakages of Trust and the Availability of Forgiveness
  • The Death of the Other as Murder
  • The Trauma of the Good and the Anarchy of Forgiveness
  • Afterwords.