by ghadayoussef | Apr 4, 2025
What Do Apologies Really Change? Andrew Cohen’s Apologies and Moral Repair Authors: Cindy Holder Year: 2024 Reason Papers, 44:2 (Fall 2024), pp. 175-190 Photo by Pixabay Abstract In what follows I give an overview of how, according toCohen, apologies go about their...
by ghadayoussef | Mar 18, 2025
Truthfulness in Transition: The Value of Insisting on Experiential Adequacy Authors: Cindy Holder, in Larry May and Elizabeth Edenberg (eds.) Year: 2013 Cambridge University Press, pp. 244-261 Photo by Porapak Apichodilok Abstract It has come to be widely accepted...
by ghadayoussef | Mar 18, 2025
Whose Wrong Is It Anyway? Reflecting on the Public-ness of Public Apologies Authors: Cindy Holder Year: 2017 C4E Journal Photo by Vie Studio Abstract Two crucial elements for an official apology to be felicitous (i.e., to succeed as the type of speech act it is) are...
by ghadayoussef | Mar 18, 2025
Who’s Sorry Now? Government Apologies, Truth Commissions, and Indigenous Self-Determination in Australia, Canada, Guatemala, and Peru Authors: Jeff Corntassel & Cindy Holder Year: 2008 Springer Science & Business Media Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko Abstract...
by ghadayoussef | Feb 12, 2025
Transition, Trust and Partial Legality: On Colleen Murphy’s A Moral Theory of Political Reconciliation Authors: Cindy Holder Year: 2014 Springer Science & Business Media Dordrecht 2014 Abstract In A Moral Theory of Political Reconciliation Colleen Murphy develops...
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