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I was wrong : the meanings of apologies /

I Was Wrong asks philosophical questions regarding the moral meaning of apologies.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Smith, Nick, 1972 January 14-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Apologies as a source of moral meaning in modernity
  • The meanings of apologies
  • Elements of the categorical apology
  • Corroborated factual record
  • Acceptance of blame
  • Distinguished from expression of sympathy
  • Causation and moral responsibility
  • Accidents and denials of intent
  • Standing
  • Identification of each harm
  • Identification of the moral principles underlying each harm
  • Endorsing moral principles underlying each harm
  • Recognition of victim as moral interlocutor
  • Categorical regret
  • Performance of the apology
  • Reform and redress
  • Intentions for apologizing
  • Emotions
  • Apologies and gender
  • Apologies in diverse religious and cultural traditions
  • Unusual cases : apologizing to animals, infants, machines, the deceased, and
  • Yourself
  • The relationship between apologies and forgiveness
  • Varieties of apologies
  • Collective apologies
  • The collective categorical apology
  • The problem of consensus
  • Issues specific to collective apologies
  • Collectives corroborating factual records
  • Collectives and blame
  • Distinguished from collective expressions of sympathy
  • Collective causation and collective moral responsibility
  • Collective accidents and denials of intent
  • Collectives, standing, and delegation
  • Collectives identifying each harm
  • Collectives identifying the moral principles underlying each harm
  • Collectives endorsing moral principles underlying each harm
  • Collectives recognizing victims as moral interlocutors
  • Collectives and categorical regret
  • Collectives performing apologies
  • Collectives reforming and providing redress
  • Collective intentions for apologizing
  • Collective emotions
  • Varieties of collective apologies
  • Conclusion: Previewing apologies in law.