Abstract

The text draws attention to the important pedagogical issue, but rarely contemplated. Forgiveness is one of the crucial existential experiences in the development of identity. There is a temptation to make a harm and a revenge the center of identity. The text shows the dialectical tension in Western tradition of forgiveness between the unforgivable and the radical forgiveness of everything; between a requirement of the repentance and an unconditional forgiveness; between a social reconciliation and an individual madness of the impossible, and between a logic of the equivalence and a logic of the excess. Pure forgiveness is the implosion of the evil. And this is one of the most important and most difficult contrivances of transformation of the human personality.

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