I think of forgiveness as a central principle around which I base my behavior.

I think of forgiveness as a central principle around which I base my behavior.

I think of forgiveness as a central principle around which I base my behavior. Lately I have been feeling as though many people close to me take advantage of my generous forgiveness by intentionally doing things that hurt me (not physically) and then offering superficial apologies, knowing that I will forgive them. Is there an ethical justification for forgiveness? If so, does it offer any insight onto the practical application of when and how to forgive and where to set limits?

Read another response by Charles Taliaferro
Read another response about Ethics
Print