Forgiveness understood as a new birth

Apuntes Filosóficos 25 (49):146-171 (2016)
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Based on some ideas of Arendt, Ricoeurand Jankélévitch, this paper analyzes the notion of forgiveness, and examines both the similarities and differences in the above authors. In the proposed analysis we focused mainly on inter-forgiveness and inner processes of the injured person, but we have also considered the political dimension of forgiveness, aimed at pacifying societies divided.

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Comprensión y política (Las dificultades de la comprensión).Hannah Arendt - 2002 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 26:17-30.

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