Stump's Forgiveness

To love someone, Eleonore Stump tells us, is to have two desires: a desire her objective good and a desire for union with her. In Atonement, Stump claims that loving someone-understood as having these desires-is necessary and sufficient for morally appropriate forgiveness. I offer several arguments...

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Published in:European journal for philosophy of religion
Main Author: Warmke, Brandon (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of Innsbruck in cooperation with the John Hick Centre for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Birmingham [2019]
In: European journal for philosophy of religion
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Stump, Eleonore 1947- / Forgiveness of sins
RelBib Classification:NBE Anthropology
NCB Personal ethics
Further subjects:B Forgiveness
B Atonement
B Satisfaction
B Repentance
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Summary:To love someone, Eleonore Stump tells us, is to have two desires: a desire her objective good and a desire for union with her. In Atonement, Stump claims that loving someone-understood as having these desires-is necessary and sufficient for morally appropriate forgiveness. I offer several arguments against this claim.
Contains:Enthalten in: European journal for philosophy of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.24204/ejpr.v11i1.2570