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Remorse is an emotion experienced by one who feels they have committed an action contrary to their moral code. It is characterised by feelings of regret, self-hatred and a desire to make the wrong thing right.

The idea of remorse is used in restorative justice.

One incapable of feeling remorse is often labelled a sociopath (US) or psychopath (UK) - formerly a DSM III condition. Some researchers have lately suggested that this lack is more characteristic of the INTJ personality, a highly rational temperament that relies very little on emotion. In general, a person needs to be unable to feel fear, as well as remorse, in order to develop psychopathic traits.

"Buyer's remorse" is the concept of regretting a purchase after the fact.

Regretting one's earlier action or failure to act may be because of remorse or to various other consequences, including being punished for it.

Bibliography


  • Hein, David. "Regrets Only: A Theology of Remorse." The Anglican 33, no. 4 (October 2004): 5-6.

See also


Emotion | Criminology topics

Remordiment | Reue | Remorso | חרטה | Poczucie winy | Remorso | Ånger

 

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