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I was wrong: the meanings of apologies
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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date
2008
Language
English
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Table of Contents
From the Book
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.
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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.
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ISBN
9780521684231
9780511499258
9780511394744
9780511391989
9780521865524
9780511394096
9780511499258
9780511394744
9780511391989
9780521865524
9780511394096
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