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  • Dr. Myisha Cherry: Discussion on Racialized Forgiveness

Dr. Myisha Cherry: Discussion on Racialized Forgiveness

    College of Liberal Arts

    Myisha Cherry is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. Dr. Cherry shall introduce a concept that she refers to as ‘racialized forgiveness.’ "Cases that exemplify certain conditions which I take as paradigmatic of the problem of racialized forgiveness includes instances in which: (a) Who is forgiven and not is determined by the race of the offender; (b) Praise and criticisms of forgiveness are determined by the race of the victim; and (c) Praise and criticisms of forgiveness are, at least implicitly, racially self-serving. I argue that the practice of it is morally objectionable because of its psychological origins, moral failures, and negative effects. Accordingly, in order to dodge these dimensions, I’ll claim we need to practice forgiveness differently."

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    Created By: College of Liberal Arts, Philosophy
    Sponsors: Philosophy Department
    Open To: Public
    Intended Audience: Open to all
    Type: Lecture
    Tags: Philosophy // College of Liberal Arts // LiberalArtsGrad

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