ABSTRACT

Forgiveness and Revenge is a powerful exploration of our attitudes to serious wrongdoings and a careful examination of the values that underlie our thinking about revenge and forgiveness.
From adulterous spouses to terrorist factions, we are surrounded by wrongdoing, yet we rarely agree which response is appropriate. The problem of how to respond realistically and sensitively to the wrongs of the past remains a perplexing one. Trudy Govier clarifies our thinking on this subject by examining the moral and practical impact of revenge and forgiveness, both personal and political.
Forgiveness and Revenge offers much-needed clarity and reason where emotions often prevail. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the ethics of attitudes to wrongdoing.

chapter |22 pages

Revenge and retribution

chapter |19 pages

Some political horrors

chapter |20 pages

Resentment and forgiveness

chapter |16 pages

One-sided forgiveness?

chapter |22 pages

Can groups forgive?

chapter |19 pages

The unforgivable