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Self‐Forgiveness and Self‐Respect

Dillon aims to understand self-forgiveness by examining it from the perspective of self-respect. It is argued that self-respect issues are at the heart of both not forgiving and forgiving oneself.

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Published in:Ethics 2001-10, Vol.112 (1), p.53-83
Main Author: Dillon, Robin S.
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Ethics
Forgiveness
Guilt
Individuals
Judgment
Moral agency
Morality
Normativity
Philosophy
Psychological attitudes
Psychology
Resentment
Respect
Self
Shame
Social relations
Theory of values and moral philosophy
Theory of values and moral philosophy. Philosophy of action
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