In Strawson’s “Freedom and Resentment”, the idea of the reactive attitudes is used to provide a corrective for an over-intellectualised picture of moral responsibility and of the moral life generally. But Strawson also tells us that in reasoning with someone our attitude towards them must be reactive. Taking up that thought, I argue that Strawson has also provided us with a corrective for an over-intellectualised picture of rationality. Drawing on a Wittgensteinian conception of the relation between thought and its expression, I argue that rationality presupposes participation in a form of engagement with others that is reactive in Strawson’s sense. I also throw fresh light on what Strawson understands by a reactive attitude
According to Peter Strawson’s reactive attitudes approach toward moral responsibility, reactive atti...
Although there have been a number of recent discussions about the emotions that we bring with us to ...
My dissertation develops a novel response to global skepticism about responsibility—the view that no...
In Strawson’s “Freedom and Resentment”, the idea of the reactive attitudes is used to provide a corr...
© 2016 by Tijdschrift voor Filosofie. All rights reserved. Peter Strawson makes a crucial distinctio...
In `Freedom and Resentment,' Strawson argues that we cannot separate holding people morally responsi...
What do our reactive attitudes towards perceived moral infractions truly represent? According to Gar...
In this thesis, I argue that P.F. Strawson seriously underestimates the controversial nature of the...
The attitudes P. F. Strawson dubs reactive are felt toward another (or oneself). They are thus at le...
This paper argues for a new understanding of Strawson’s distinction between personal, impersonal, an...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2016v15n1p36In “Freedom and Resentment” P.F. Strawson distinguis...
This thesis contains two independent papers that both address the problems associated with the react...
The debate surrounding the issue of collective moral responsibility is often steeped in metaphysical...
In the context of his highly influential defence of compatibilism, P. F. Strawson 1962 introduced th...
P. F. Strawson's influential article "Freedom and Resentment" has been much commented on, and one of...
According to Peter Strawson’s reactive attitudes approach toward moral responsibility, reactive atti...
Although there have been a number of recent discussions about the emotions that we bring with us to ...
My dissertation develops a novel response to global skepticism about responsibility—the view that no...
In Strawson’s “Freedom and Resentment”, the idea of the reactive attitudes is used to provide a corr...
© 2016 by Tijdschrift voor Filosofie. All rights reserved. Peter Strawson makes a crucial distinctio...
In `Freedom and Resentment,' Strawson argues that we cannot separate holding people morally responsi...
What do our reactive attitudes towards perceived moral infractions truly represent? According to Gar...
In this thesis, I argue that P.F. Strawson seriously underestimates the controversial nature of the...
The attitudes P. F. Strawson dubs reactive are felt toward another (or oneself). They are thus at le...
This paper argues for a new understanding of Strawson’s distinction between personal, impersonal, an...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2016v15n1p36In “Freedom and Resentment” P.F. Strawson distinguis...
This thesis contains two independent papers that both address the problems associated with the react...
The debate surrounding the issue of collective moral responsibility is often steeped in metaphysical...
In the context of his highly influential defence of compatibilism, P. F. Strawson 1962 introduced th...
P. F. Strawson's influential article "Freedom and Resentment" has been much commented on, and one of...
According to Peter Strawson’s reactive attitudes approach toward moral responsibility, reactive atti...
Although there have been a number of recent discussions about the emotions that we bring with us to ...
My dissertation develops a novel response to global skepticism about responsibility—the view that no...