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    Forgiveness practices appear in non-moral contexts (forgi... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Non-moral normative arenas (aesthetic, prudential, epistemic) lack the reactive attitudes—resentment, indignation—that forgiveness is specifically designed to overcome.

    Forgiveness practices appear in non-moral contexts (forgiving sloppy artistic choices, overlooking poor reasoning), suggesting the claim conflates forgiveness with moral reconciliation.

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    Conflates(in argumentation and logic)
    Treats two different things as if they're the same thing, or mixes them up in a way that causes confusion.
    Moral reconciliation(as used in ethics)
    When two people who have hurt each other work through the harm, take responsibility, and rebuild trust in their relationship.
    Non-moral contexts(as used in ethics)
    Situations that don't involve right and wrong, justice, or ethical principles—like judging a piece of art or evaluating a logical argument.

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