Weitere Ausgaben von Guilt, Forgiveness, and Moral Repair
Klappentext
In current debates about coming to terms with individual and collective wrongdoing, the concept of forgiveness has played an important but controversial role. For a long time, the idea was widespread that a forgiving attitude overcoming feelings of resentment and the desire for revenge was always virtuous. Recently, however, this idea has been questioned. The contributors to this volume do not take sides for or against forgiveness but rather examine its meaning and function against the backdrop of a more complex understanding of moral repair in a variety of social, circumstantial, and cultural contexts. The book aims to gain a differentiated understanding of the European traditions regarding forgiveness, revenge, and moral repair that have shaped our moral intuitions today whilst also examining examples from other cultural contexts (Asia and Africa, in particular) to explore how different cultural traditions deal with the need for moral repair after wrongdoing.
Biografie (Saskia Fischer)
Saskia Fischer, geboren 1971 in Schlema im Erzgebirge, studierte kurzzeitig Germanistik und Theater-, Film- und Fernsehwissenschaften an der Ruhruniversität Bochum und war in verschiedenen literaturvermittelnden Institutionen tätig. Nach einem Aufenthaltsstipendium des Berliner Senats für Nicht-Berliner Autoren am Literarischen Colloquium zog sie 2006 nach Berlin um.