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Self‐Forgiveness and Self‐Respect
Ethics, 2001L'A. met en evidence le lien entre le pardon a soi-meme et le respect de soi, que celui-ci soit intact ou endommage. Examinant le concept de pardon transformationnel chez M. Holmgren, ainsi que la definition de la honte en termes de haine de soi chez J. Murphy, l'A.
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How is Self‐Forgiveness Possible?
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2015AbstractThe idea of self‐forgiveness poses a serious challenge to any philosopher interested in giving a general account of forgiveness. On the one hand, it is an uncontroversial part of our common psychological and moral discourse. On the other, any account of self‐forgiveness is inconsistent with any general account of forgiveness which implies that ...
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Doctoring and Self-Forgiveness
2007Abstract In the vast philosophical literature in moral psychology on the subject of forgiveness, most attention by far has been directed to its interpersonal version, that is, to forgiveness of others rather than forgiveness of self. There is a relatively small number of philosophical papers that explicitly takes up self-forgiveness in a
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Self-Forgiveness and Hypersexual Behavior
2017In this chapter, we explore the role of self-forgiveness in hypersexual behavior. Hypersexual behavior, also known as sexual addiction, sexual compulsivity, and sexual impulsivity, involves sexual thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that are excessive, difficult to control, and cause distress and problems in a person’s life.
David K. Mosher +2 more
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The Temporal Course of Self–Forgiveness
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 2008This study examined the temporal course of self–forgiveness using 8 waves of data collected from 148 participants. Self–forgiveness increased linearly over time, and fluctuations in 6 time–varying covariates were related to changes in self–forgiveness beyond those accounted for by the self–forgiveness trajectory.
Julie H. Hall, Frank D. Fincham
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Self-forgiveness in Psychology and Psychotherapy: A Critique
Journal of Religion and Health, 2010This critique proposes that self-forgiveness is a misleading and inaccurate concept for understanding the conditions to which it is applied. Besides the fact that traditional religion provides no rationale for self-forgiveness, four specific criticisms are presented. (1) Self-forgiveness causes splitting of the self--creating various problems.
Paul C, Vitz, Jennifer M, Meade
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Self-Forgiveness and Religious/Spiritual Struggles
2017Although religion and spirituality often bring comfort and hope, people can also experience religious/spiritual (r/s) struggles in multiple domains: divine, demonic, moral, interpersonal, doubt-related, and ultimate meaning. This chapter explores how these types of r/s struggles could relate to challenges and opportunities associated with various ...
Julie J. Exline +4 more
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Self-Forgiveness in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa
Eating Disorders, 2012This study investigated whether low levels of self-forgiveness were associated with eating disorder symptomatology. Participating women (N = 51) had diagnoses of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or no eating disorder diagnosis. They completed 3 measures of self-forgiveness.
Watson, Michelle J +6 more
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Self-Forgiveness and Responsible Moral Agency
The Journal of Value Inquiry, 1998Appliquant son analyse du pardon interpersonnel au theme de l'indulgence envers soi, l'A. montre que la disposition a se pardonner soi-meme verifie l'affirmation kantienne de la valeur intrinseque de la personne. Comparant les situations ou le mal est realise a l'encontre de soi, d'autrui ou de la communaute, l'A. defend l'idee selon laquelle le pardon
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Self-forgiveness As an Imaginary Idea
Chelovek, 2020The paper analyses the phenomenon of self-forgiveness as it is comprehended in current ethics from the point of view of mutually defining tasks, which morality sets before a person, namely, orients him: first, on achievement and maintenance of consent, reconciliation, solidarity in relations between people; second, on aspiration for personal perfection.
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