Forgiveness, Representative Judgement and Love of the World: Exploring the Political Significance of Forgiveness in the Context of Transitional Justice and Reconciliation Debates [0.03%]
饶恕、代表审判与世界之爱——兼论过渡正义与和解语境下的饶恕的政治意蕴
Maša Mrovlje
Maša Mrovlje
The article examines the political challenge and significance of forgiveness as an indispensable response to the inherently imperfect and tragic nature of political life through the lens of the existential, narrative-inspired judging sensib...
Healing Multiculturalism: Middle-Ground Liberal Forgiveness in a Diverse Public Realm [0.03%]
多元文化主义的治愈:多样化的公共领域中的中间地带自由派宽恕论
Monica Mookherjee
Monica Mookherjee
This article examines debates about political forgiveness in liberal, pluralist societies. Although the concept of forgiveness is not usually taken up by liberals, I outline a plausible conception by exploring two recent approaches. The fir...
Paula Satne
Paula Satne
Forgiveness is clearly an important aspect of our moral lives, yet surprisingly Kant, one of the most important authors in the history of Western ethics, seems to have very little to say about it. Some authors explain this omission by notin...
Forgiveness and Identification [0.03%]
宽恕与认同
Geoffrey Scarre
Geoffrey Scarre
Philosophical discussion of forgiveness has mainly focused on cases in which victims and offenders are known to each other. But it commonly happens that a victim brings an offender under a definite description (e.g. 'the boy who kicked his ...
Paula Satne
Paula Satne
The papers collected in this volume are a selection of papers that were presented - or scheduled to be presented - at a workshop entitled Forgiveness and Conflict, which took place from 8-10 September 2014, as part of the Mancept Workshops ...
The Principle of Alternate Possibilities as Sufficient but not Necessary for Moral Responsibility: A way to Avoid the Frankfurt Counter-Example [0.03%]
兼容定言可能性原则的道德责任观——一种应对法兰克福式反例的方案
Garry Young
Garry Young
The aim of this paper is to present a version of the principle of alternate possibilities (PAP) which is not susceptible to the Frankfurt-style counter-example. I argue that PAP does not need to be endorsed as a necessary condition for mora...
What is it like to be the Metaphysical Subject? An Essay on Early Wittgenstein, our Epistemic Position, and Beyond [0.03%]
论心灵的主观性:早期维特根斯坦的认知立场及其他
Konrad Werner
Konrad Werner
I argue that Ludwig Wittgenstein's idea of the metaphysical subject sheds new light on subjective qualities of experience. In this article I draw first of all on the interpretations provided by Michael Kremer and James Conant. Subsequently,...
Between Indifference and the Regimes of Truth. An Essay on Fundamentalism, Tolerance and Hypocrisy [0.03%]
介于漠然与真理制度之间——论原教旨主义、宽容与伪善
Theo W A de Wit
Theo W A de Wit
There are two basic positions where tolerance as political strategy and moral viewpoint is rejected or made redundant. We are hostile to tolerance when we hold that we are defending an objective truth-religious or secular-which should also ...
Matthew Tugby
Matthew Tugby
Recently, Choi (Noûs, 46, 289-325, 2012) has argued that current accounts of intrinsically finkable dispositions lead to absurd consequences in certain everyday cases. In this paper I offer a new argument for the existence of intrinsically...
Olof Leffler
Olof Leffler
In this article, I take off from some central issues in Paul Katsafanas' recent book Agency and the Foundations of Ethics. I argue that Katsafanas' alleged aims of action fail to do the work he requires them to do. First, his approach to ac...