Dear Sydney Philosophers,

As Chair of Discipline at Sydney, I’m delighted to invite you to the second of 
this year’s John Anderson Lectures, to be given by Professor Lucy Allais (Johns 
Hopkins University & University of the Witwatersrand), in conversation with 
Professor Luke Russell:

Forgiveness: Do We Really Need It?

📍 Venue: Chau Chak Wing Museum
📅 Date: Tuesday, 28 October 2025
⏰ Time: 5:30 pm doors for 5:45 pm start

If you’d like to attend, please RSVP here:
2025 Anderson Lecture in Philosophy – Lucy Allais 
(Humanitix)<https://events.humanitix.com/2025-anderson-lecture-in-philosophy-2>

All the best,

Alex

Alexandre Lefebvre 
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 | Professor of Politics and Philosophy
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Chair, Discipline of Philosophy
Director, Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy, Political Economy, and Economics 
(BPPE)
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 (Princeton, 2024)



Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
School of Humanities

Discipline of Philosophy
[The University of Sydney]
[Acropolis]

2025 Anderson Lectures in Philosophy



Forgiveness: Do We Really Need It?
Professor Lucy Allais | Johns Hopkins University & University of the 
Witwatersrand

Tuesday, 28 October 2025 | 5:30pm doors for 5:45pm start | Chau Chak Wing Museum

When someone wrongs us, the impact often lingers  —  not just in hurt over what 
happened, but in the anger and resentment that we feel towards the wrongdoer. A 
common view is that we should try to let go, forgive, and move on for the sake 
of our own happiness. But is this really the best way to think about 
forgiveness?

After all, in cases of serious wrongdoing, anger and resentment can be 
justified. They can be ways of standing up for ourselves and insisting on 
respect. Why, then, should a victim be expected to set aside those feelings?

In this public conversation, philosopher Luke Russell will speak with Professor 
Lucy Allais about her influential writings on forgiveness. Together, they will 
explore whether forgiveness is better understood as a generous gift rather than 
a self-help strategy, and will try to identify the kind of emotional shift that 
happens when someone forgives. Along the way, they will weigh the benefits and 
the possible costs of forgiving, and ask: when is forgiveness worth giving, and 
when might it be better to withhold?
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

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Professor Lucy Allais is a philosopher who holds academic positions at both the 
University of the Witwatersrand and Johns Hopkins University. Her research 
interests include the philosophy of Immanuel Kant as well as forgiveness, 
punishment, and bioethics.

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Luke Russell is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney. His 
research is focused on moral philosophy, and he has developed secular accounts 
of evil and of forgiveness


ABOUT THE ANDERSON FELLOWSHIPS
Anderson Fellowships are bestowed through a bequest of the estate of John 
Anderson (1893-1962), an influential Australian philosopher and Challis 
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney from 1927 to 1958. They 
fund travel to the University of Sydney for up to two distinguished fellows in 
philosophy each year with the aim of promoting collaboration between members of 
the philosophy department and leading researchers around the world.

Image: Christopher Stites, Unsplash.

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