1st Edition

The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Forgiveness

Edited By Glen Pettigrove, Robert Enright Copyright 2023
602 Pages
by Routledge

602 Pages
by Routledge

602 Pages
by Routledge

The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Forgiveness brings into conversation research from multiple disciplines, offering readers a comprehensive guide to current forgiveness research. Its 42 chapters, newly commissioned from an internationally acclaimed group of scholars, are divided into five parts: Religious Traditions Historic Treatments The Nature of Forgiveness... Read more

Introduction
Glen Pettigrove and Robert Enright

Section A: Background

Part I: Religious Traditions

1. The Jewish Journey from Atonement to Forgiveness
Charles Klein

2. Forgiveness from a Christian Perspective
Luis Tagle

3. Dilemmas of Divine Forgiveness and the Reflective Muslim
Zain Ali

4. Forgiveness in Hinduism
Roy Perrett

5. Forgiveness, Patience, and Confession in Buddhism
D.E. Osto

Part II: Historic Treatments

6. Forgiveness in Classical Greece: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Their Background Culture
Sophie-Grace Chappell

7. Stoic Forgiveness
Jeremy Reid

8. Forgiveness in Augustine and Aquinas
Adam Wood

9. Joseph Butler on Forgiveness
David McNaughton

10. Developing a Neo-Humean Account of Forgiveness: A Comparative Philosophical Approach
Rico Vitz

11. Hegel on Forgiveness
Chris Yeomans

12. Kierkegaard on Forgiveness
John Lippitt

13. Jung and Forgiveness
Robin Brown

14. Simone Weil: The Impossibility of Forgiveness and the Limits of the Human
Christopher Hamilton

15. The Gift of Forgiveness: Perspectives from the French Philosophical Tradition
Christina Gschwandtner

Section B: Current Research

Part III: The Nature of Forgiveness

16. Feeling Blame and Feeling Forgiveness
Lucy Allais

17. Forgiveness as a Volitional Commitment
Kate Norlock

18. Punishment-Forbearance Accounts of Forgiveness
Luke Russell

19. Performative Accounts of Forgiveness
Brandon Warmke

20. Normative Power Accounts of Forgiveness
Chris Bennett

21. Forgiveness and Agency
Jada Strabbing

22. Process Accounts of Forgiveness
Per-Erik Milam

23. Memory and the Scope of Personal Forgiveness
Crystal L’Hote

Part IV: Normative Issues

24. The Standing to Forgive
Linda Radzik

25. Forgiveness and Oppression
Macalester Bell

26. Forgiveness and Hope
Claudia Blöser

27. The Virtue of Forgiveness?
Glen Pettigrove

28. Forgiving God
Dan Speak

29. Collective Forgiveness
Katie Stockdale

30. Forgiveness in Politics
Trudy Govier

31. Forgiveness in Treatment: The Importance of Careful Definitions and Realistic Objectives
Everett Worthington and Sharon Lamb

32. Begging for Mercy: The Dangers and the Hopes of Forgiveness in Criminal Law
Nick Smith

Part V: Empirical Findings

33. The Measurement of Forgiveness
Suzanne Freedman

34. Forgiveness: Psychophysiological Side-Effects and Pathways to Health
Charlotte V.O. Witvliet, Alyssa C.D. Cheadle, and Lindsey M. Root Luna

35. The Development of Forgiveness
Etienne Mullet

36. Forgiveness with Couples and Families
Frederick DiBlasio

37. Examining Forgiveness and Trauma through Case Study Analyses
Jacqueline Song and Shih-Tseng Tina Huang

38. Self-Condemnation and Pathways to Self-Forgiveness
Lydia Woodyatt

39. Forgiveness and Religion/Spirituality: What Science Has Discovered about the Relationship between the Two
Jichan Kim

40. What Works in Forgiveness Therapy? Discussing Recent Meta-Analyses
Thomas Baskin

41. Intergroup Forgiveness
John Klatt and Robert Enright

42. Forgiveness Education: International Perspectives for Children and Youth
Jong-Hyo Park and Kalliopi Galiti

Biography

Glen Pettigrove is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. He is the editor – with Christine Swanton – of Neglected Virtues (2022) and the author of Forgiveness and Love (2012).

Robert Enright holds the Aristotelian Professorship in Forgiveness Science within the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is a licensed psychologist, and is co-founder of the International Forgiveness Institute. He is the author or editor of seven books including The Forgiving Life (2012), 8 Keys to Forgiveness (2015), Forgiveness Therapy (2015), and Forgiveness Is a Choice (2019).