
Martha Nussbaum, “Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice” (Oxford UP, 2016)
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Exploring Justice, Classics, Anger, and Forgiveness
The chapter covers a diverse range of topics, including the evolution of justice from revenge to the rule of law, the significance of classical figures in philosophical thought, Aristotle's definition of anger, the concept of payback wishes, and the complexities of forgiveness. It delves into different types of anger, from seeking cosmic justice to addressing status concerns, and emphasizes the importance of transitional anger towards a forward-looking approach like Martin Luther King Jr.'s response. The discussion also touches on the transactional nature of forgiveness, the conditions often attached to it, and advocates for unconditional love and generosity instead of conditional forgiveness.
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