Based on the proceedings of an international conference, Vladimir Jankelevitch and the Question of Forgiveness comprises the first book-length expository and critical reading of Jankelevitch’s masterwork: Le Pardon (Forgiveness).
Based on the proceedings of an international conference, Vladimir Jankelevitch and the Question of Forgiveness comprises the first book-length expository and critical reading of Jankelevitch’s masterwork: Le Pardon (Forgiveness).
Alan Udoff is professor of philosophy and religious studies at St. Francis College. He received his doctorate degree in philosophy from Georgetown University. His publications include edited volumes on Kafka, Rosenzweig, and Leo Strauss.
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Acknowledgments Exordium Part 1: Forgiveness: Text and Context Chapter 1: Vladimir Jankélévitch at the Colloques des intellectuels juifs de langue française Chapter 2: Jankélévitch and the Metaphysics of Forgiveness Part 2: Theory and Praxis Chapter 3: Guilty Forgiveness Chapter 4: The Great Distress Chapter 5: Travelling Light: The Conditions of Unconditional Forgiveness in Levinas and Jankélévitch Chapter 6: Forgiveness and Its Limits Chapter 7: Forgiveness and "Should We Pardon Them?": The Pardon and The Imprescriptible Part 3: The Witness of Literature Chapter 8: New Spartans: Jankélévitch, Scheler and Tolkien on Vanity Chapter 9: To Atone and To Forgive: Jaspers, Jankélévitch/Derrida, and the Possibility of Forgiveness Part 4: At the Crossroads of Theology Chapter 10: The Ethics of Honor and the Possibility of Promise Chapter 11: "After such knowledge, what forgiveness?" On Jankélévitch and the Question of Repentance List of Contributors
Acknowledgments Exordium Part 1: Forgiveness: Text and Context Chapter 1: Vladimir Jankélévitch at the Colloques des intellectuels juifs de langue française Chapter 2: Jankélévitch and the Metaphysics of Forgiveness Part 2: Theory and Praxis Chapter 3: Guilty Forgiveness Chapter 4: The Great Distress Chapter 5: Travelling Light: The Conditions of Unconditional Forgiveness in Levinas and Jankélévitch Chapter 6: Forgiveness and Its Limits Chapter 7: Forgiveness and "Should We Pardon Them?": The Pardon and The Imprescriptible Part 3: The Witness of Literature Chapter 8: New Spartans: Jankélévitch, Scheler and Tolkien on Vanity Chapter 9: To Atone and To Forgive: Jaspers, Jankélévitch/Derrida, and the Possibility of Forgiveness Part 4: At the Crossroads of Theology Chapter 10: The Ethics of Honor and the Possibility of Promise Chapter 11: "After such knowledge, what forgiveness?" On Jankélévitch and the Question of Repentance List of Contributors
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