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    It would be ludicrous to claim to forgive Hitler for what... — Carmelics
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    Supports→One may legitimately resent (and hence consider forgiving) only wrongs done to oneself.

    It would be ludicrous to claim to forgive Hitler for what he did to the Jews if one was not a victim of those wrongs.

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    I do not have standing to resent or forgive you unless I have myself been the victim of your wrongdoing. I may forgive you for embezzling my funds; but it would be ludicrous for me, for example, to claim that I had decided to forgive Hitler for what he did to the Jews. I lack the proper standing for this. Thus, I may legitimately resent (and hence consider forgiving) only wrong done to me. (Murphy & Hampton 1988: 21, emphasis original)

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