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Emperor Marcus Aurelius shows clemency to the vanquished after his success against tribes (Capitoline Museum in Rome)

Forgiveness, in a psychological sense, is the intentional and voluntary process by which one who may have felt initially wronged, victimized, harmed or hurt goes through a process in changing feelings and attitude regarding a given offender for his/her actions, and overcomes the impact of the offense, flaw or mistake including negative emotions such as resentment or a desire for vengeance.[1] Theorists differ in the extent to which they believe forgiveness also implies replacing the negative emotions with positive attitudes (i.e. an increased ability to tolerate the offender),[2][3][4] or requires reconciliation with the offender.[5] In certain legal contexts, forgiveness is a term for absolving someone of debt, loan, obligation, or other claims.[6] Such legal usage can also be thought of as mercy, being distinct from forgiveness.[7]

On the psychological level, forgiveness is different from simple condoning (viewing an action as harmful, yet to be “forgiven” or overlooked for certain reasons of “charity”), excusing or pardoning (merely releasing the offender from responsibility for an action), or forgetting (attempting to remove from one's consciousness the memory of an offense). In some schools of thought, it involves a personal and "voluntary" effort at the self-transformation of one's own half of a relationship with another, such that one is restored to peace and ideally to what psychologist Carl Rogers has referred to as “unconditional positive regard” towards the other.[2][8] Forgiveness can seal off a past wrongdoing and remove it from the present.[9]

As a psychological concept and as a virtue, the benefits of forgiveness have been explored in religious thought, philosophy, social sciences, and medicine. Forgiveness may be considered simply in terms of the person who forgives,[10] which may include forgiving themselves. This[ambiguous] can be in terms of the person forgiven or in terms of the relationship between the forgiver and the person forgiven. In most contexts, forgiveness is granted without any expectation of restorative justice, and without any response on the part of the offender (for example, one may forgive a person who is incommunicado or dead). In practical terms, it may be necessary for the offender to offer some form of acknowledgment, such as an apology, or to explicitly ask for forgiveness, in order for the wronged person to believe themselves able to forgive.[2]

Social and political dimensions of forgiveness involve the strictly private and religious sphere of "forgiveness".[clarification needed] The notion of "forgiveness" is generally considered unusual in the political field. However, Hannah Arendt considers that the "faculty of forgiveness" has its place in public affairs. She believes that forgiveness can liberate resources both individually and collectively in the face of the irreparable, by freeing people to act in ways that are not merely reactive to the original wrong: "Forgiving is the only reaction which does not merely re-act but acts anew and unexpectedly, unconditioned by the act which provoked it and therefore freeing from its consequences both the one who forgives and the one who is forgiven."[11]

In a study conducted in Rwanda to examine the discourses and practices of forgiveness following the 1994 genocide, sociologist Benoit Guillou highlighted the extensive range of meanings associated with the term "forgiveness" and its underlying political nature. In the study's findings, the author presented four[specify] primary aspects of forgiveness to facilitate a clearer comprehension of both its multifaceted applications and the circumstances in which forgiveness can contribute to the restoration of social connections.[12]

Most world religions include teachings on forgiveness, and many of these provide a foundation for various modern traditions and practices of forgiveness. Some religious doctrines or philosophies emphasize the need for people to find divine forgiveness for their shortcomings; others place greater emphasis on the need for people to forgive one another; yet others make little or no distinction between human and divine forgiveness.

Forgiveness is interpreted in many ways by different people and cultures. This is important in relationship-oriented communication. When all parties share a mutual view of forgiveness then a relationship can be maintained. "Understanding antecedents of forgiveness, exploring the physiology of forgiveness, and training people to become more forgiving all imply that we have a shared meaning for the term".[13]

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    • Doka, Kenneth (2017). Grief is a journey. Atria Books. pp. 14–16. ISBN 978-1476771519.
    • Hieronymi, Pamela (May 2001). "Articulating an Uncomprimising Forgiveness" (PDF). pp. 1–2. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
    • North, Joanna (1998). Exploring Forgiveness. University of Wisconsin. pp. 20–21. ISBN 0299157741.
  2. ^ a b c "American Psychological Association. Forgiveness: A Sampling of Research Results." (PDF). 2006. pp. 5–8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-26. Retrieved 2009-02-07.
  3. ^ "What Is Forgiveness?". University of California, Berkeley: The Greater Good Science Center. Archived from the original on 2013-11-14.
  4. ^ Field, Courtney; Zander, Jaimie; Hall, Guy (September 2013). "'Forgiveness is a present to yourself as well': An intrapersonal model of forgiveness in victims of violent crime". International Review of Victimology. 19 (3): 235–247. doi:10.1177/0269758013492752. ISSN 0269-7580. S2CID 145625500.
  5. ^ Wade, Nathaniel (14 August 2020). "Forgive and be free". Psyche.
  6. ^
    • "Debt Forgiveness". OECD, Glossary of Statistical Terms. 2001. Archived from the original on 2013-10-31.
    • "Loan Forgiveness". Glossary, U.S. Department of Education. Archived from the original on 2013-11-13.
  7. ^ As observed by Lucy Allais at footnote 16 of "Wiping the Slate Clean:The Heart of Forgiveness," in Philosophy & Public Affairs 36 (Winter 2008) p. 39
  8. ^ Rogers, Carl (1956). Client-Centered Therapy (3 ed.). Boston: Houghton-Mifflin.
  9. ^ Hieronymi, P. (2001). "Articulating an uncompromising forgiveness". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 62 (3): 529–555. doi:10.1111/j.1933-1592.2001.tb00073.x. S2CID 171007732.
  10. ^ Graham, Michael C. (2014). Facts of Life: ten issues of contentment. Outskirts Press. p. 268. ISBN 978-1-4787-2259-5.
  11. ^ Arendt, Hannah (1958). "Irreversibility and the Power to Forgive". The Human Condition.
  12. ^ Guillou, Benoît (2014). "Le pardon est-il durable? Une enquête au Rwanda". Paris. Archived from the original on 2016-11-05.
  13. ^ Lawler-Row, Kathleen A.; Scott, Cynthia A.; Raines, Rachel L.; Edlis-Matityahou, Meirav; Moore, Erin W. (2007-06-01). "The Varieties of Forgiveness Experience: Working toward a Comprehensive Definition of Forgiveness". Journal of Religion and Health. 46 (2): 233–248. doi:10.1007/s10943-006-9077-y. ISSN 1573-6571. S2CID 33474665.

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