Autore
Causse, GuilhemTitolo
Freedom and Forgiveness: In Debate With Paul Ricoeur Philosophy of the WillPeriodico
Journal of Mediterranean knowledge (Online)Anno:
2017 - Volume:
2 - Fascicolo:
2 - Pagina iniziale:
169 - Pagina finale:
186The question of forgiveness arose for Paul Ricœur from the first moment of his
phenomenology of the will. Isolating consciousness in order to describe its structure,
especially that of its willing dimension (freedom), presupposes a distancing from the world,
but also a distancing from evil. The precondition of this distancing is forgiveness.
Forgiveness appears when consciousness is ready to reject the finitude that, of necessity,
opposes itself to freedom: this ‘face’ of forgiveness, distinguished from the articulation of
phenomenology and hermeneutics, is the admiration carried by Stoic and Orphic myths.
This forgiveness releases freedom from an evil identified as contempt for finitude.
Forgiveness appears next when the evil endured at the hands of another challenges one’s
freedom: this essay will develop what Ricœur could only sketch regarding the idea of
“Franciscan” hope. Forgiveness appears, finally, when Ricœur explores it in connection with
guilt. In conclusion, this essay seeks to articulate the unity shared between these ‘faces’ of
forgiveness.
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