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Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: Anger, revenge, and punishment
Chapter 2: Honor, worth, and justified revenge in Aristotle.
3: Seneca on anger, revenge, and punishment
Chapter 4: Spinoza on hatred and power and the challenge of reconciliation
Chapter 5: Free will skepticism and retributive punishment
Chapter 6: Punishment, revenge, and the nature of moral philosophy.
Part II: Blame, resentment, and interpersonal forgiveness
Chapter 7: Does forgiveness require forswearing resentment?
Chapter 8: Forgiving and ceasing to blame
Chapter 9: The dark side of forgiveness
Chapter 10: Why Aristotle's virtuous agent won't forgive: Aristotle on Sungnōmē, Praotēs, and Megalopsychia
Chapter 11: Who is entitled to forgive? a study of third-party' and 'proxy' forgiveness.
Part III: Political forgiveness, reconciliation, and punishment
Chapter 12: Kant on punishment, pardon, and forgiveness
Chapter 13: An African feminist approach to forgiveness: Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela considered
- Chapter 14: Why reconciliation requires punishment but not forgiveness
Chapter 15: Political apologies, punishment, and reconciliation without forgiveness
Chapter 16: Remembrance beyond forgiveness.

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