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Civitas Peregrina and Affirmation
Mercy without Recognition
Mercy is often framed as an extension of recognition: seeing oneself in the other. This essay pushes in the opposite direction. It explores mercy as an act that does not rely on identification or reciprocity, but on attentiveness to the moment at hand. Mercy here is not sentiment but temporal discipline—an ethical response that resists calculation, delay, and justification.
Enlightenment, Negation, Re-Reading
The Nature of Sin
Acedia and Ressentiment
Acedia and ressentiment are two of Modernity’s sins. We should learn to deal with them.
