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Bio, Ethics and Policy
2022 Volume.6 No. 1 p.93 ~ p.115
The Hypothesis of ¡°Reconciliation and Forgiveness¡±
Lim Byeong-Sik

Abstract
This study includes the aim to examine the process by which a wound, or ¡°memories of sadness¡±, can be remedied by practicing ¡°reconciliation and forgiveness¡± as a means to attain a peaceful death. As for the first process, we should pay attention to the wound. In numerous cases, the wounds inflicted by the other person and the hurt inflicted on the I are subjective. Therefore, regardless of the intention of the other party, they ¡°reconstruct the wound¡± with their ¡°cognitive schema¡± and ¡°self-causal method¡±. Consequently, they commit the error of category sequencing and are confined in their thoughts and actions within the limits of self-identity. However, to practice reconciliation and forgiveness, empathy and understanding of the differences from the other (differance) is required. To that end, delving into a third position (C), which is neither that of the so-called perpetrator¡¯s logic (A) nor that of the victim¡¯s logic (B) becomes necessary. The third position negates all (neither A nor B), sometimes becoming each other¡¯s position (either A or B), and seeks out the subject¡¯s place (C). Its place (C) means nothingness, which corresponds to the absence of ego, selflessness, or in-betweenness. When the subject is positioned in the empty set, the mental attitude of ¡°as if not¡± is maintained. In this manner, breaking away from the self-causal system of recognition and deciding by acknowledging and accepting the other¡¯s differences becomes possible (differance). Consequently, the place of nothingness soon becomes a platform for practicing reconciliation and a position where the subject signifies the wound. In this way, the ¡°signification¡± of the wound would be a means of emptying oneself, and forgiveness follows and heals the wound. When reconciliation is finally achieved, the other would be hosted wholeheartedly.
KEYWORD
representation of wound, reconciliation, forgiveness, difference(differance), selfidentity, signification
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