EthikForum: Facing Moral Transgressions
21.1. / 28.1. / 4.2.2020
LMU München | MKE | M210
Resentment, apology, and forgiveness are concepts that have received much attention in recent debates on the ethics of responding to wrong-doing. Being wronged typically elicits in a person resentment towards the wrong-doer, but the latter's apology may follow, in which case forgiveness, resolving the resentment, might be the appropriate response. On closer examination, however, a number of complexities emerge that merit detailed philosophical discussion. The three lectures of this series take up some of this task.
Programm: "Three Core Ethical Concepts"
Datum | Titel | Vortragende*r |
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01/21/2020 |
Moral Fallibility, Situationism and Forgiveness |
Paula Satne (The University of Wolverhampton) |
01/28/2020 |
Social Critique of Resentment |
Anne Reichold (Europa-Universität Flensburg) |
02/04/2020 |
What Goes On When We Apologise? |
Christopher Bennett (The University of Sheffield, UK) |