Guilt, Forgiveness, and Moral Repair

Guilt, Forgiveness, and Moral Repair

A Cross-Cultural Comparison

Lotter, Maria-Sibylla; Fischer, Saskia

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

01/2023

356

Mole

Inglês

9783030846121

15 a 20 dias

491

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Chapter 1: Introduction: Forgiveness and other Elements of Moral Repair.- Chapter 2: Overview of Contributions.- Part I: Western Traditions of Conceptualizing Forgiveness.- Chapter 3: Forgiving Sin.- Chapter 4: Interrupting the Cycle of Violence without Forgiveness? The Story of Joseph in the Bible and Early Jewish Literature.- Chapter 5: "You are better than your deeds": The Modern Theory of Forgiveness and Its Christian Background.- Chapter 6: A Christian View: Joseph Butler on Resentment and Forgiveness.- Chapter 7: Verzeihen but not Vergeben: A Distinction Drawn from German Language Usage.- Chapter 8: Amnesty - Amnesia - Anamnesis: Temporal Relations and Structural Antagonisms in the Moral Economy of Forgiveness and Reconciliation.- Chapter 9: Just another "Legend of the Forgiving Jew"? The Art of Coping with Wrongdoing and How Literature Can Assist.- Chapter 10: On Revenge: The Other of Forgiveness.- Part II: Cases and Concepts of Moral Repair and Forgiveness from Diverse CulturalViewpoints.- Chapter 11: Karma in Buddhism and the Problems of Cross-Cultural and Cross-Religious Comparison of 'Guilt' and 'Forgiveness'.- Chapter 12: Forgiveness in Neo-Confucianism.- Chapter 13: Practicing Forgiveness in Choson Korea: With Some Observations on Confucian Normative Discourse.- Chapter 14: The Place of Forgiveness in Conflict Management: Scale-bound Institutional Arrangements in the Moroccan Nomosphere.- Chapter 15: Negotiating Truth-Seeking, Ritual Television, and Healing in Mozambique.- Chapter 16: Balancing Individual Dignity and Communal Indignation in African Religious Ethics of Forgiveness.
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Forgiveness;Moral repair;Reconciliation;Trans-cultural philosophy;Reparations;Responsibility;Apology