Remorse
Remorse is a complex moral emotion characterized by deep regret for actions or omissions that have harmed others or violated one's moral code. It typically involves sorrow, self-reproach, and the desire to make amends or accept responsibility. Remorse draws on affective feelings and cognitive appraisal of one’s conduct, and it can motivate reparative behavior or ethical change, even after the harm has occurred.
Remorse is often discussed in relation to guilt, but the two are not identical. Guilt centers on
In psychology, remorse is studied as a moral emotion that can promote social bonding and accountability. Some
The term derives from Latin remordere, "to bite back," via Old French remord. Culturally, remorse is linked