There is hence a sense in which forgiving must also remain outside oF and juridical rationality.
unconditional ‘forgiveness’ explicitly precludes the necessity of an apology or repentance by the guilty party,
tHERE IS a more conditional forgiveness where apologies are actually demanded.
However, this conditional forgiveness amounts more to amnesty and reconciliation than to genuine forgiveness
Derrida’s discussions of forgiving are orientated around revealing a fundamental paradox that ensures that forgiving can never be finished or concluded – it must always be open, like a permanent rupture, or a wound that refuses to heal.
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