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Forgiving philosophy: Augustine, Kierkegaard, and Arendt on the question of forgiveness

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This book explores forgiveness as a philosophical matter. Responding to the curious omission of forgiveness in much of Western philosophy, it examines common themes and divergences on forgiveness in the works of Augustine, Kierkegaard, and Arendt. These writers understood forgiveness as a paradox-it must be contained to be given (Augustine), granted-yet-not-granted (Kierkegaard), and forgotten the moment it is given, as if never given at all (Arendt). Drawing on these insights, can forgiveness be then thought of as a hidden existential capacity and not as a magnanimous display of mercy? Can we imagine forgiveness as undoing the transgression we see, and secretly engaging with the imperceptible impossibility of undoing what has indeed been done?.

Idioma originalInglés
EditorialDe Gruyter
Número de páginas188
ISBN (versión digital)9783111555805
ISBN (versión impresa)9783111555751
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2 sept 2024

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