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    It would be fitting for Todd to blame Alfred, and for Alf... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Todd has indirect standing to forgive Alfred.

    It would be fitting for Todd to blame Alfred, and for Alfred to apologize to Todd.

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    Suppose, however, that Alfred lies to Betty and this results in Betty being very late in picking up her brother Todd. Alfred did not lie to Todd, but by lying to Betty, there is a straightforward sense in which this resulted in a wrong being done to Todd. Here, while we can say that Betty was directly wronged and so has direct standing to forgive, it is not true that Todd was directly wronged by Alfred. Rather, it was something Alfred did to Betty that led to Todd’s being wronged indirectly. And because it would be fitting for Todd to blame Alfred, and for Alfred to apologize to Todd, it is pl...

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