I argue against two of the most influential contemporary theories of moral responsibility: those of Harry Frankfurt and John Martin Fischer. Both propose conditions which are supposed to be sufficient for direct moral responsibility for actions. (By the term direct moral responsibility, I mean moral responsibility which is not traced from an earlier action.) Frankfurt proposes a condition of 'identification'; Fischer, writing with Mark Ravizza, proposes conditions for 'guidance control'. I argue, using counterexamples, that neither is sufficient for direct moral responsibility. My counterexample cases are based on recent research in psychology which reveals many surprising causes of our actions. Some of this research co...
Moral philosophers draw an important distinction between two kinds of moral responsibility. An agent...
This paper shows how moral concepts are definable in terms of reasons for the blame sentiment. It th...
Regarding one another as responsible, and responding to one another accordingly, is an essential par...
I argue against two of the most influential contemporary theories of moral responsibility: those of ...
In this paper I argue that the widely relied upon idea of “tracing ” in the theoryof moral responsib...
To answer whether moral responsibility is compatible with determinism, two different methods for jus...
Skeptical worries about moral responsibility seem to be widely appreciated and deeply felt. To addre...
In this dissertation I argue that philosophical theorizing about moral responsibility has not paid s...
This thesis examines whether it is appropriate to blame the subjects who act wrongly in the situatio...
The goal of this paper is to suggest that theoretical thinking with respect to metaphysical determin...
In most discussions of moral responsibility, an agent’s moral responsibility for harming or failing ...
Some theories of moral responsibility assert that whether a person is accountable for her behavior d...
109 pagesThis work concerns the nature of moral responsibility, and in particular the conditions und...
We call something a failure when it falls below a certain standard. Failures are common, and a porti...
Empirical evidence challenges many of the assumptions that underlie traditional philosophical and co...
Moral philosophers draw an important distinction between two kinds of moral responsibility. An agent...
This paper shows how moral concepts are definable in terms of reasons for the blame sentiment. It th...
Regarding one another as responsible, and responding to one another accordingly, is an essential par...
I argue against two of the most influential contemporary theories of moral responsibility: those of ...
In this paper I argue that the widely relied upon idea of “tracing ” in the theoryof moral responsib...
To answer whether moral responsibility is compatible with determinism, two different methods for jus...
Skeptical worries about moral responsibility seem to be widely appreciated and deeply felt. To addre...
In this dissertation I argue that philosophical theorizing about moral responsibility has not paid s...
This thesis examines whether it is appropriate to blame the subjects who act wrongly in the situatio...
The goal of this paper is to suggest that theoretical thinking with respect to metaphysical determin...
In most discussions of moral responsibility, an agent’s moral responsibility for harming or failing ...
Some theories of moral responsibility assert that whether a person is accountable for her behavior d...
109 pagesThis work concerns the nature of moral responsibility, and in particular the conditions und...
We call something a failure when it falls below a certain standard. Failures are common, and a porti...
Empirical evidence challenges many of the assumptions that underlie traditional philosophical and co...
Moral philosophers draw an important distinction between two kinds of moral responsibility. An agent...
This paper shows how moral concepts are definable in terms of reasons for the blame sentiment. It th...
Regarding one another as responsible, and responding to one another accordingly, is an essential par...