ILPP DC - Anger and Remorse

Tue Apr 30 2024 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm

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ILPP DC -  Anger and Remorse
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This Dworkin Colloquium is organised by the UCL Institute for Laws, Politics and Philosophy (ILPP)
About this Event

Please note that the time allocated for this colloquia will be devoted to discussion of the paper.

Speaker: Dr Adam Etinson (University of St Andrews)


About the Session: We know that remorse, on the part of offenders, has a powerful capacity to abate anger on the part of victims (and third parties). What this suggests is that anger is rooted, not just in perceived wrongdoing, but in concern that an offender fails to recognize and take responsibility for their wrongdoing. It also suggests that anger seeks the satisfaction of remorse itself. If that is right, then anger is fundamentally about recognition, not “payback” or revenge – a discovery of significant psychological, social, and political importance.


About the Institute: The Institute brings together political and legal theorists from Law, Political Science and Philosophy and organises regular colloquia in terms 2 and 3. Read more about the Institute's work.

If you would like to be added to the ILPP mailing list please contact us at [email protected].


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UCL Faculty of Laws, Bentham House, London, United Kingdom

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